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Definition of Drused

Drused
Drusy Dru"sy, Drused Drused, a. (Min.) Covered with a large number of minute crystals.

Meaning of Drused from wikipedia

- Druse can refer to: Druze or Durzi, a Middle Eastern religious community Druse (botany), an aggregation of calcium oxalate crystals found in certain plants...
- A druse is a group of crystals of calcium oxalate, silicates, or carbonates present in plants, and are thought to be a defense against herbivory due to...
- In geology and mineralogy, druse is a crystal habit represented by the coating of fine crystals on a rock fracture surface, or vein or within a vug or...
- Roxalana "Roxana" Druse (c. 1847 – February 28, 1887), was the last woman hanged in the state of New York, and the first woman hanged in 40 years in Central...
- Ken Druse is an American horticulturalist and author. His book Making More Plants was named best book of the year by the American Horticulture Society...
- The Return of the Druses is a tragedy in blank verse by Robert Browning. It was originally published as the fourth number (No. IV) of Bells and Pomegranates...
- Amyloid plaques (also known as neuritic plaques, amyloid beta plaques or senile plaques) are extracellular deposits of the amyloid beta (Aβ) protein mainly...
- summer of 1838 the Druses revolted against Ibrahim Pasha, and once more the Jews were the scapegoat. The Moslems joined the Druses in repeating the slaughter...
- or color, it is caused by the presence of other minerals, sometimes in druse Most often silky and fibrous; chatoyant; can exhibit some coloration The...
- square miles), with fewer than 250 surviving plants. Despite containing druse crystals and toxic chemicals that are thought to deter herbivory, the species...