Bentonite

Word BENTONITE
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Hyphenation bentonite
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Definitions and meanings of "Bentonite"

What do we mean by bentonite?

An absorbent aluminum silicate clay formed from volcanic ash and used in various adhesives, cements, and ceramic fillers. noun

A variety of clay occurring extensively in the Fort Benton strata of the Cretaceous of Wyoming. noun

An absorbent aluminum silicate clay formed from volcanic ash. noun

Any of several impure clay minerals consisting mostly of montmorillonite. noun

A porous clay formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash that swells 5 to 6 times its original volume in the presence of water. noun

An absorbent aluminum silicate clay formed from volcanic ash noun

Any of several impure clay minerals consisting mostly of montmorillonite.

A porous clay formed by the decomposition of volcanic ash that swells 5 to 6 times its original volume in the presence of water.

A paid political campaign operative, working particularly for liberty-oriented Republican candidates. Bentonites have porous principles (if they have any principles at all) and are formed by anti-social psychopathic behavior and the decomposition of the US Constitution. Bentonites have heads that swell 5 to 6 times their original volume in the presence of large amounts of grassroots donations. Bentonites are most useful in sucking up to establishment Republicans, sabotaging political campaigns, paying themselves outrageous salaries, and betraying liberty. The word became popularized during the 2012 Ron Paul Presidential Campaign. Urban Dictionary

Basically a quicker way of saying bet aight, which is basically a quicker way of saying aight bet, which is basically a quicker way of saying alright bet Urban Dictionary

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The word "bentonite" in example sentences

Bentonite is a primary montmorillonite clay mined in the U.S.A., but the term bentonite is often used for other commercial montmorillonite clays as well. ❋ Unknown (1990)

Sodic bentonite is a type of clay that swells to many times its dry volume when wet. ❋ Edward Willett (2006)

Second, there is an additive in that anthrax, bentonite, which is used to cause the anthrax to not stick together, and float in the air. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Some investigators think a clay called bentonite was used in the process. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Most conventional cat litter is made from natural clay, or sodium bentonite, which is formed into pellets and dried. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Surround containers with an impermeable backfill such as bentonite clay if the repository is wet. ❋ Unknown (2009)

HEMMER: We've been trying for a couple of days, tossing around this word "bentonite," Major Garrett talked about, this morning, the White House saying it was not present. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Please do not confuse Pascalite with ordinary clays such as bentonite clay, Jordan clay or French green clay. ❋ Amp;34;Nutrition (2010)

In the case of bentonite, however, it was the media that ran amok, not the Bush White House, which steadfastly denied that the additive was ever detected. ❋ Edward Jay Epstein (2011)

Two scientists from the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases discerned in the spores a "goop" that might be bentonite, an additive once used by Iraq to weaponize its anthrax. ❋ Edward Jay Epstein (2011)

Then, according to Ms. Guillemin, two other scientists, using powerful electronic microscopes, determined that there was no bentonite in the anthrax. ❋ Edward Jay Epstein (2011)

This filtering, aka fining, is typically performed with fish-bladder isinglass or egg whites, although some companies now choose vegan alternatives such as bentonite clay, silica gel, diatomaceous earth and Irish moss, a seaweed product also known as carrageenan. ❋ Anneli Rufus (2011)

There are many concrete repair products out there, but my personal favorite for this situation is a powder that contains Portland cement, bentonite clay and some other ingredients that cause the patching material to harden and expand at the same time. ❋ Tim Carter (2011)

A combination of water and bentonite, it is heavier than water and lubricates all drilling processes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"What happened to our national [delegate] majorities in all those states?" "Yeah, unfortunately they were [outed] and de-credentialed with [the help] of a bentonite." ❋ Juan Martin Diez (2012)

[Chandler]: Ayo bro u tryna [run train] on these bitches?! [Jesse]: BENTONITEEEEEE ❋ Anonymous1946373 (2022)

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