- term pelite.
Lutite was
first used in 1904 by Grabau, who
derived it from
lutum, the
Latin word for mud. He also
proposed a
number of
prefixes to be used...
- <0.2 µm (
Lutum - Latin,
meaning "mud" or "clay"). The
values below are
calculated for a 'Standard Soil' with 10%
organic matter and 25%
lutum. A case of...
- rex
laughable –
until one had to
fight one.
Jammer Leech Lakshu Lumineaux Lutum (Mud-Woman) Mimic,
Space Misi Moon,
Rogue Mortiss Murderoid Nay-Churr Phlog-Crawler...
- sublunar, sublunary, superlunary,
translunar lut- yellow,
golden Latin lūtum, lūteus
corpus luteum, luteal, lutein,
luteinizing hormone,
luteous ly-...
-
Crown Vineyard,
Walala Vineyard,Kistler Vineyards,
Three Sticks Wines and
Lutum. Bill
Price is
currently chairman of Gary
Farrell Vineyards & Winery, and...
- "I soil, defile, foul" ⇒ lûma "dirt, filth, ****; disgrace" lluce"mud" ;
lutum Latin *sámh₂dʰos "sand" sand (< OE sand) sabulō,
sabulum "sand, gravel"...
- Lute (from
Latin Lutum,
meaning mud, clay etc.) was a
substance used to seal and
affix apparatus emplo**** in
chemistry and alchemy, and to
protect component...
- superlunary,
translunar lupus lup- wolf
lupine lūtra lūtr-
otter Lutra,
lutrine lutum lut- mud lutaceous,
lutite lux luc-
light elucidate, elucidation, elucubrate...
-
aurum pro luto
habere (literally "to have gold as dirt"), ****uming that
lutum stands for "clay" (a
possible translation),
whereas the word throughout...
- sublunar, sublunary, superlunary,
translunar lut- yellow,
golden Latin lūtum, lūteus
corpus luteum, luteal, lutein,
luteinizing hormone,
luteous ly-...