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Definition of Conglomerated
1. conglomerate [v] - See also: conglomerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conglomerated
Literary usage of Conglomerated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal by Royal Society of Edinburgh (1820)
"... maintains the chemical formation of strata, whether compact, granular or
conglomerated. This mode of formation is not peculiar to rocks of the primitive ..."
2. The Book of the Courtier from the Italian of Count Baldassare Castiglione by Baldassarre Castiglione (1900)
"... in a preface which is one conglomerated mass of error :—' It is ' certain that
Sir Thomas did not understand his Authour, ' or at least his Language is ..."
3. Lancaster County Indians: Annals of the Susquehannocks and Other Indian by Henry Frank Eshleman (1909)
"The whole of them are completely under the Five Nations and now they finally sell
out their Susquehanna Lands and become one remnant of the conglomerated ..."
4. Journal of a Voyage to Greenland, in the Year 1821: With Graphic Illustrations by George William Manby (1823)
"... and filled with a milky substance drawn from its mother: the kidneys were flat
and conglomerated, and composed of small parts, which, ..."
5. The Scottish Gallovidian Encyclopedia by John Mactaggart (1876)
"... —conglomerated—stupified with a mixture of many foolish thoughts when applied
to man, as it generally is. COOL-STANE—A stone whereon the famous Laird P ..."
6. Note-book of an amateur geologist by John Edward Lee (1881)
"PLATE CXI. is a diagram showing rather a curious bend of trap beds under the
conglomerated sandstone near Oban. PLATE CXII. brings us to the south of Wales. ..."