Definition of Porcelaneous. Meaning of Porcelaneous. Synonyms of Porcelaneous

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Definition of Porcelaneous

Porcelaneous
Porcelaneous Por`ce*la"ne*ous, Porcellaneous Por`cel*la"ne*ous, a. 1. Of or pertaining to porcelain; resembling porcelain; as, porcelaneous shells. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Having a smooth, compact shell without pores; -- said of certain Foraminifera.

Meaning of Porcelaneous from wikipedia

- agriculture as well as fishing.[citation needed] The coral-reef related porcelaneous larger foraminiferal species Borelis matsudai B****i and Iryu, 2023 (Alveolinoidea...
- Chinese bowl, Northern Song Dynasty, 11th or 12th century, porcelaneous pottery with celadon glaze...
- calcareous tests, several different structures of calcite crystals are found. Porcelaneous walls are found in the Miliolida. These consist of high-magnesium calcite...
- Miliolana is a subclass established by Saidova, 1981 that comprises porcelaneous members of the Miliolata from the Cornuspirida, Miliolida with agglutinated...
- may be white, pale shades of gray Crystal habit fibrous to columnar, porcelaneous, commonly granular to dense m****ive Cleavage On {0001}, perfect Fracture...
- found living in the Indian Ocean and surrounding seas. The s**** is porcelaneous (i.e. the surface of the s**** is strong, hard, shiny, and somewhat translucent...
- is a little porcelaneous, and flexuously ribbed. The color of the s**** is dead white (on the base a little glossy) on the thin porcelaneous surface, through...
- coils. As diagnostic for the Miliolida the test wall is of imperphorate porcelaneous calcite. The aperture, which is the avenue of egress and ingress for...
- 1975 Order Patellinida Mikhalevich 1992 class Miliolata Saidova 1981 (porcelaneous foraminifers) Subclass Schlumbergerinana Mikhalevich 1992 Order Lituotubida...
- 300 °C (2,300 to 2,370 °F). As far back as 1000 BCE, the so-called "porcelaneous wares" or "proto-porcelain wares" were made using at least some kaolin...