Definition of Denudating

1. denudate [v] - See also: denudate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Denudating

denuclearisations
denuclearise
denuclearised
denuclearises
denuclearising
denuclearization
denuclearizations
denuclearize
denuclearized
denuclearizes
denuclearizing
denucleated
denudate
denudated
denudates
denudating (current term)
denudation
denudational
denudations
denude
denuded
denudement
denudements
denuder
denuders
denudes
denuding
denumerability
denumerable
denumerable character

Literary usage of Denudating

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1883)
"It has been suggested that obliteration is the result of more powerful denudating forces, but the conditions are not so very dissimilar in the high Alps and ..."

2. Proceedings by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain), Norton Shaw, Francis Galton, William Spottiswoode, Clements Robert Markham, Henry Walter Bates, John Scott Keltie (1892)
"The denudating influence of the wind is visible not only in the characteristics of the surface-forms just mentioned, which differ in important points from ..."

3. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society by Royal Meteorological Society (Great Britain) (1905)
"The denudating influence of rain is strikingly illustrated by the well-known " earth pillars " (Fig. 3) which are common in some districts: their peculiar ..."

4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1879)
"... at Buffalo and Slate river?, divided the Middle- western deposits, and the denudating forces have acted most forcibly at the southern extremity, ..."

5. Life and Labour in the Far, Far West: Being Notes of a Tour in the Western by William Henry Barneby (1884)
"... the one swept down from the mountains by the denudating river, the other being the annual self-manuring deposits of the perennial vegetation that grows ..."

6. The Cruise of the Betsey: Or, a Summer Ramble Among the Fossiliferous by Hugh Miller, William Samuel Symonds (1858)
"... that the Lias hud been broken up, tossed abont in some violent agitation of the sea, and churned into clay, just as some denudating process of a similar ..."

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