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Definition of porcellaneous in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of porcellaneous. Pronunciation of porcellaneous. Translations of porcellaneous. porcellaneous synonyms, porcellaneous antonyms. Information about porcellaneous in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from porcellaneous)
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/ˈpɔr sə lɪn, ˈpoʊr-; ˈpɔrs lɪn, ˈpoʊrs-/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [pawr-suh-lin, pohr-; pawrs-lin, pohrs-] Show IPA. Use porcellaneous in a Sentence ...
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Definition of porcellaneous from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of porcellaneous. Pronunciation of porcellaneous. Definition of the word porcellaneous. Origin of the word porcellaneous. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » porcellaneous...
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porcellaneous - Words that rhyme with porcellaneous from Dictionary of Rhymes at Encyclopedia.com ... Pictures from Google Image Search ... See more pictures of [TBD: Hi, I'm litTopicName set my Topic name]
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Definition of porcellaneous from the online medical dictionary hosted by mondofacto. ... online medical dictionary | definition of porcellaneous...
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Return to Foram Test Construction for more information on porcellaneous tests. ... ; Vertebralina mucronata,; Porcellaneous test from the Florida Keys, SEM image 90X. (Credit: Heidi Crevison Souder; used by permission Foraminifers as Bioindicators website, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about porcellaneous. porcellaneous. Information about porcellaneous in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from porcellaneous)
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This article has been cited by other articles: ... David A. Budd, and Eric E. Hiatt ... University of Colorado, Department of Geological Sciences, Boulder, CO, United States;
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This thrown porcellaneous stoneware bowl was made in 1997 by Anders Ousback (1951-2004) from clay he had dug and processed himself at his studio, at that time in Collector, NSW.
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1 a white, translucent, dense ceramic material produced by fusing under high temperature a mixture of feldspar, kaolin, quartz, whiting, ...
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