Lexicographical Neighbors of Mineralises
Literary usage of Mineralises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mechanics' Magazine (1856)
"... consists in operating without any apparatus and without any expense for labour,
simply using the process of nature, which gradually mineralises the wood ..."
2. Essays, Historical and Theological by James Bowling Mozley (1878)
"Whatever there was of him was solid stone; a mind, by undergoing a certain ordeal,
mineralises, and turns into hard transparent crystal, into an adamantine ..."
3. Journal of the Society of Arts by Society of Arts (Great Britain) (1856)
"... consists in operating without any apparatus and without any expense for labour,
simply using the process of nature, which gradually mineralises the wood ..."
4. Manual of Geology: Theoretical and Practical by John Phillips, Robert Etheridge (1885)
"It sometimes mineralises fossils. Its abundance and constant repetition in the
rocks of the South of England strongly suggest that its existence is due to ..."
5. Adeline; or, Mysteries, romance, and realities of Jewish life by Osborn W Trenery Heighway (1854)
"... it is a principle constituent of the fiery essence which they contain; and
which, mixing with the earth, mineralises it, thus forming a salt. ..."