Noun(1) the formation of stonelike objects within a body organ (e.g., the kidneys(2) a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts; found in hollow organs or ducts of the body(3) an increase in the density of something(4) the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts(5) the formation of stonelike objects within a body organ (e.g.(6) the kidneys)(7) a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts(8) found in hollow organs or ducts of the body(9) the union of diverse things into one body or form or group(10) the growing together of parts(11) crystallization
Noun(1) the formation of stonelike objects within a body organ (e.g., the kidneys(2) a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts; found in hollow organs or ducts of the body(3) an increase in the density of something(4) the union of diverse things into one body or form or group; the growing together of parts(5) the formation of stonelike objects within a body organ (e.g.(6) the kidneys)(7) a hard lump produced by the concretion of mineral salts(8) found in hollow organs or ducts of the body(9) the union of diverse things into one body or form or group(10) the growing together of parts(11) crystallization
(1) In Smithson's work, seriality involves not pure repetition or reiteration (he is not prone to setting up series of identical objects) but rather accretion, concretion , and diminution.(2) Taken together, they impart a kind of tenuous concretion to the vague concept of nationhood.(3) Recently, one of us saw a bin of silicified barite concretion fragments in a Utah rock shop that were being sold as cycad specimens.(4) Coal balls are a particular type of carbonate concretion that has been long known for the superb preservation of plant material.(5) The areas along fault planes were subjected to a shearing action that produced a pattern of fracturing that is different from the desiccation cracking of a normal septarian concretion .(6) Yuki's face scrunched up in concretion .(7) The authors show that early concretion growth prevented collapse and infilling of voids in the organisms, in the time-interval between organic decay and precipitation of calcite.(8) The concern with material concretion begins with Bernstein's title, With Strings.(9) These ground rules become privatized, and those who represent state security become complicit in their support, creating disorder and the absence of clear references for legitimacy and concretion for the general interest.(10) The point of such criticisms is not to recommend a u2018materialistu2019 poetics supposedly granting direct access to a realm of concretion undisturbed by concepts.(11) Asbestos bodies are asbestos fibers that have been coated with an iron-rich, proteinaceous concretion .(12) In its conception and concretion , the Otter Creek feeding facility was a monument to Horace Albright's philosophy of aesthetic conservation.(13) A nodule is a type of concretion with a rough and knobby surface.(14) Strenuous efforts at concretion confront the inevitability of mutability.(15) Eventually, the sandstone slowly eroded away and the hard, erosion-resistant concretions were left on the ground.(16) This spike has been previously regarded as diagenetic, as the samples analysed correspond to limestone concretions .