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Definition of Salbands
1. salband [n] - See also: salband
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salbands
Literary usage of Salbands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Petralogy. A Treatise on Rocks by John Pinkerton (1811)
"The vein rarely coalesces with the rock, but is separated from it on both sides
by what are called the salbands, which, like walls, contain the mineral ..."
2. The Mining Engineer (1903)
"The salbands with their numerous slickensides afford another testimony to the
... These salbands are usually characterized by a well- defined cleft often ..."
3. A Handbook of Rocks, for Use Without the Microscope by James Furman Kemp (1900)
"... an old name for the glassy salbands of small diabase dikes that were regarded
as a mineral. ..."
4. A Handbook of Rocks: For Use Without the Microscope by James Furman Kemp (1896)
"... an old name for the glassy salbands of small diabase dikes that were regarded
as a mineral. ..."
5. The Roman Comagmatic Region by Henry Stephens Washington (1906)
"... than the preceding ones, occurs only as very small flows and as the borders
and surfaces of larger ones, salbands of dikes, and crusts of bombs. ..."