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Incrustation   /ˌɪnkrəstˈeɪʃən/   Listen
Incrustation

noun
1.
The formation of a crust.  Synonym: encrustation.
2.
A hard outer layer that covers something.  Synonyms: crust, encrustation.
3.
A decorative coating of contrasting material that is applied to a surface as an inlay or overlay.  Synonym: encrustation.






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"Incrustation" Quotes from Famous Books



... and distance the "sink" of Butternut Creek seemed only an incrustation of blackish moss on the dull gray plain. It was not until one approached within half a mile of it that it resolved itself into a copse of butternut-trees sunken below the distant levels. Here once, in geological ...
— Tales of Trail and Town • Bret Harte

... Incrustation of the boiler is not to be feared, for, in consequence of the great velocity with which the steam circulates through the tube, the solid matter dissolved in the water becomes pulverized and is forced out, mechanically ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 664, September 22,1888 • Various

... these peculiarities that I scarcely noticed the path we followed. Presently we came to trees, all charred and brown, and so to a bare place covered with a yellow-white incrustation, across which a drifting smoke, pungent in whiffs to nose and eyes, went drifting. On our right, over a shoulder of bare rock, I saw the level blue of the sea. The path coiled down abruptly into a narrow ravine between two tumbled and knotty ...
— The Island of Doctor Moreau • H. G. Wells

... do for the most part, and that therefore the colours and the paintings fade and corrode, he caused to be made over the whole surface where he wished to work in fresco, to the end that his work might be preserved as long as possible, a coating, or in truth an intonaco or incrustation—that is to say, with lime, gypsum, and powdered brick all mixed together; so suitably that the pictures which he afterwards made thereon have been preserved up to the present day. And they would be still better if the negligence of those who should have taken ...
— Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects - Volume 1, Cimabue to Agnolo Gaddi • Giorgio Vasari



Words linked to "Incrustation" :   crust, incrust, natural covering, tophus, cover, ornament, decoration, ornamentation, calculus, tartar, encrustation, covering, formation



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