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Definition of Bauxitic
1. Adjective. Resembling or containing bauxite.
Definition of Bauxitic
1. bauxite [adj] - See also: bauxite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bauxitic
Literary usage of Bauxitic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Report on the Bauxite and Fullers' Earth of the Coastal Plain of Georgia by Harold Kurtz Shearer (1917)
"11 is a boring which struck bauxitic material at 51/2 feet. Prospect No. 12 is
a boring showing bauxitic material at 121/2 feet. Prospect No. ..."
2. The American Geologist: A Monthly Journal of Geology and Allied Sciences by Newton Horace Winchell (1901)
"The ore-bodies and their surrounding bauxitic clays are further inclosed in the
... The contact between the bauxitic and siliceous residual clays is always ..."
3. Bulletin by Geological Survey of Georgia (1909)
"As much as 25 feet of white clay was exposed here at the time of my visit, and
a shaft in the bottom of the pit 15 feet deeper, showed bauxitic clay. ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1915)
"MISCELLANEOUS CLAYS bauxitic Clay.—Associated with the bauxite deposits of Georgia,
Alabama, and Tennessee are irregular deposits of clay, locally known as ..."
5. Political and Commercial Geology and the World's Mineral Resources by Josiah Edward Spurr (1920)
"Vague rumors are current of large areas of bauxitic ... In the literature of the
geology of India there arc many references to bauxitic laterites, ..."
6. Report on the Valley Regions of Alabama: (Paleozoic Strata) by Henry McCalley (1897)
"The matrix, often barely enough to hold the concretions together, is commonly &
bauxitic clay or siliceous material, with some smaller ..."