Scorified

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We then turned eastwards or inland, ascended a Nakb (“gorge”), and saw, as before, the corallines and carbonates of lime altered, fused, scorified, and blackened by heated injections; the grey granite scored with quartz veins, running in all rhumbs; and the porphyritic trap forming crests that projected from the sands. ❋ Unknown (2003)

His beard an 'hyar wuz all nyawed off, an' his face an 'han's an' neck wuz scorified terrible. ❋ Rosa Mary Redding [Editor] Mikels (N/A)

The great sheets of lava, as in certain places in the Valley of Mexico, are of remarkable appearance on the face of the country, the scorified aspect seemingly little changed since the moment when the fiery sheet must have poured devastatingly down the countryside. ❋ Martin [Editor] Hume (1919)

The dish with the dried residue is then scorified and the resulting button of lead is cupelled. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

But four charges of 2.5 assay tons (say 75 grams) are worked, and two of the resulting buttons are scorified together and then cupelled, etc., so as to give duplicate assays on charges of 5 assay tons. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

The whole of the "metallics" scorified and cupelled gave 0.842 gram of silver. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

The lead buttons should be hammered into discs with rounded edges, and be freed from slag; if too big for a cupel they may be scorified together in a small scorifier, but it is better to cupel them separately. ❋ Cornelius Beringer (1886)

We then turned eastwards or inland, ascended a Nakb ( "gorge"), and saw, as before, the corallines and carbonates of lime altered, fused, scorified, and blackened by heated injections; the grey granite scored with quartz veins, running in all rhumbs; and the porphyritic trap forming crests that projected from the sands. ❋ Richard Francis Burton (1855)

If the plants of Teneriffe do not reach the summit of the volcano, it is not because the perpetual snow and the cold of the surrounding atmosphere mark limits which they cannot pass; it is the scorified lava of the Malpays, the powdered and barren pumice-stone of the ❋ Unknown (1851)

Wherever these lavas are scorified, and where they have ❋ Unknown (1851)

Towards the summit of the Peak the Urceolarea and other plants of the family of the lichens, help to work the decomposition of the scorified matter. ❋ Unknown (1851)

The flanks of the volcano are covered either with blocks of black and scorified lava, or with a luxuriant vegetation, the masses of which reflect the less light, as the leaves of the trees are separated from each other by shadows of more considerable extent than that of the part enlightened. ❋ Unknown (1851)

It must be certain above all that there is no intervention of scorified matter, or beds of an earthy appareance, to which the ❋ Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (1833)

The whole appearance of this interesting locality showed that the stream of lava was of much more recent date than the rock of the table land, and that the latter was probably formed under water, whilst the cellular scorified lava was poured out into the open air. ❋ Ludwig Leichhardt (1830)

In these bare hills and on the open grassy plains, old vesicular lava abounded; small loose elongated fragments lay on the round hills, having a red scorified appearance and being also so cellular as to be nearly as light as pumice. ❋ Thomas Mitchell (1823)

Their summits, which are sometimes scorified, seem to prove that they have been exposed to a great degree of heat. ❋ Jean Baptiste Henri Savigny (1818)

Urceolarea and other plants of the family of the lichens, help to work the decomposition of the scorified matter. ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

If the plants of Teneriffe do not reach the summit of the volcano, it is not because the perpetual snow and the cold of the surrounding atmosphere mark limits which they cannot pass; it is the scorified lava of the Malpays, the powdered and barren pumice-stone of the Piton, which impede the migration of plants towards the brink of the crater. ❋ Alexander Von Humboldt (1814)

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