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Dec 31, 2011 ... Ordinary building bricks are made of clay or other earths subjected to ... are - Cutters or Rubbers of even texture and very soft, so that they can be cut ... Facing Paviors, hard-burnt malm bricks of good shape and colour, used ...
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en.wiktionary.org/wiki/malm
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malm (uncountable). A soft, crumbly, chalky, grayish limestone. An artificial mixture or chalk, clay, and sand, from which bricks are made. The resulting bricks ...
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1. a soft greyish limestone that crumbles easily. 2. a chalky soil formed from this limestone. 3. an artificial mixture of clay and chalk used to make bricks ...
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For the record, I am not Dorothy and I don't want to follow the yellow brick road. We finally found the item and just getting to the check out was awful. Where are ...
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fine jointed early 18th Century brickwork against which it has been juxtaposed. Shows the soft grey malmstone from the north-east of the county with sandy ...
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dictionary.reverso.net/english-definition/malm
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malm. n. 1 a soft greyish limestone that crumbles easily. 2 a chalky soil formed from this limestone. 3 an artificial mixture of clay and chalk used to make bricks ...
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Previously considered to be an inferior material to stone, brick construction was ... by 1800, the production of yellow marl or malm London stocks, which were closer to ... Although predictably effective on soft porous bricks their use is still in its ...
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www.glaucus.org.uk/Geo2.htm
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1 (More fully malm rock, malmstone) a soft friable rock consisting largely of chalky ... 2 Convert (clay) into artificial malm for brick-making; cover (brick earth) with ...
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