Definition of Subbituminous

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subbituminous

subbasins
subbasis
subbeadle
subbed
subbed in
subbed out
subbie
subbies
subbilobate
subbing
subbing in
subbing out
subbings
subbituminous (current term)
subblock
subblocks
subbranch
subbranches
subbrand
subbrands
subbreed
subbreeds
subbronchial
subbundle
subbundles
subbureau
subbureaus
subbureaux

Literary usage of Subbituminous

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

1. Economic Geology by Heinrich Ries (1910)
"subbituminous Coal from Marshall, Colo. a. Jet-black Lenses represent Stems Flattened by Pressure. 6. Dull layers, composed of Decayed Wood, Cuticles, ..."

2. Economic Geology by Heinrich Ries (1916)
"subbituminous Coal from Marshall, Colo. a. Jet-black Lenses represent Stems Flattened by Pressure. b. Dull layers, composed of Decayed Wood, Cuticles, ..."

3. Engineering Geology: By Heinrich Ries and Thomas L. Watson by Heinrich Ries, Thomas Leonard Watson (1914)
"... a lineal succession, represented by the following members: Peat, lignite, subbituminous, bituminous, ..."

4. American Fuels by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1922)
"Thus subbituminous coal is black and shiny, whereas lignite is dull and generally woody in texture; subbituminous coal has a greater heating value and ..."

5. Clean Air Act: Emerging Mercury Control Technologies Have Shown Promising by John B. Stephenson (2005)
"... CO 6 hours 2004 subbituminous 28 percent Non-Carbon Denver, CO 6-7 days" 2004 subbituminous Various test results reported to GAO: 51 percent reported ..."

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