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Caliche (/kəˈliːtʃiː/) is a
sedimentary rock, a
hardened natural cement of
calcium carbonate that
binds other materials—such as gravel, sand, clay, and...
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caliche in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Caliche is a
hardened deposit of
calcium carbonate.
Caliche may also
refer to:
Caliche, a
dialect of...
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constructions being found in
various Mayan languages. The
definition for
Caliche is an
informal term for
Salvadoran Spanish due to
colloquialisms and unique...
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Sphaeralcea laxa, with the
common name
caliche globemallow, is a
desert plant in the
mallow family (Malvaceae). USDA, NRCS (n.d.). "Sphaeralcea laxa"...
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businessman Mike Meldman, as well as
nightlife companies Midnight Oil,
Caliche Rum, and
Gerber Group, with a
portfolio that has
consisted of nightlife...
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where nitrate salts are
bound within mineral deposits called caliche ore.
Nitrates ac****ulate on land
through marine-fog
precipitation and sea-spray...
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bottling truck collided with the
school bus,
causing the bus to
enter a
caliche pit
filled with water. The
driver of the
truck was
acquitted of negligent...
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Caliche sangriento (i.e.
Bloody Nitrate) is a
Chilean movie of 1969 and the
first one
directed by
Helvio Soto. The plot
takes place in 1879
through 1880...
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elasticed arm. The
episode features the
following songs which are "A Lo
Caliche" by Sr
Ortegon featuring Pana Black, "Raise It Up" by
Extreme Music, and...
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Belizean origin living in El Salvador. The
local Spanish vernacular is
called Caliche,
which is
considered informal. As in
other regions of
Central and South...