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Definition of Incrusted
1. incrust [v] - See also: incrust
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incrusted
Literary usage of Incrusted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Enamelling: A Comparative Account of the Development and Practice of the Art by Lewis Foreman Day (1907)
"Incrusted " is a term that has been used by different writers to mean very ...
It seems to me, therefore, as well to reserve the term " incrusted" for the ..."
2. The Chemistry of Vegetable & Animal Physiology by Gerrit Jan Mulder (1849)
"If the cellular membrane—which turns blue by the action of iodine and sulphuric
acid, which exists in the very youngest tissues, and which is un-incrusted ..."
3. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (1911)
"Being what he was, he could ex- girdled by a belt incrusted with jewels, low,
black shoes, and a black, armhole cloak edged with fur. ..."
4. Travels in Egypt, Arabia Petræa, and the Holy Land by Stephen Olin (1860)
"Bedouins.—Desolate Regions.—Interesting Mountain Pass.—Geological Curiosity.—Singular
Formation of the Sandstone Mountain.—Incrusted Pebbles. ..."
5. Therapeutic Gazette (1901)
"When there is much inflammation or ulcération, or when the stone is incrusted,
the cystoscope may be needful to the forming of an accurate diagnosis. ..."
6. World-life; Or, Comparative Geology by Alexander Winchell (1888)
"MAXIMUM INTERNAL TEMPERATURE OF AN Incrusted PLANET. The progress of cooling,
down to the time of the first incrustation, would be promoted by a convective ..."