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A stone which will bear the heat of a furnace without injury; -- especially applied to the sandstone at the top of the upper greensand in the south of England, used for lining kilns and furnaces.
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Young cabbage, used as "greens"; esp. a kind cultivated for that purpose; colewort.
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A variety of sandstone, usually imperfectly consolidated, consisting largely of glauconite, a silicate of iron and potash of a green color, mixed with sand and a trace of phosphate of lime.
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Any cabbage, greens, or vegetables.
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The green mineral characteristic of the greensand of the chalk and other formations. It is a hydrous silicate of iron and potash. See Greensand.
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An igneous, crystalline in structure, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar and hornblende. It includes part of what was called greenstone.
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A term applied to the lowest deposits of the Cretaceous or chalk formation of Europe, being the lower greensand.
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A European sandpiper or snipe (Totanus canescens); -- called also greater plover.
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A name formerly applied rather loosely to certain dark-colored igneous rocks, including diorite, diabase, etc.
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A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period.
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Of or pertaining to the lower greensand.
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A mixed earthy substance, consisting of carbonate of lime, clay, and sand, in very varivble proportions, and accordingly designated as calcareous, clayey, or sandy. See Greensand.
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A basic, dark-colored, holocrystalline, igneous rock, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar and pyroxene with magnetic iron; -- often limited to rocks pretertiary in age. It includes part of what was early called greenstone.
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An ancient game, popular in Great Britain, played with biased balls on a level plat of greensward.
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Turf green with grass.
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A border of greensward left round the margin of a plowed field.
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A stall at which greens and fresh vegetables are exposed for sale.
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