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Penicuick — PENICUICK, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh; containing, with the hamlets of Howgate, Nine Mile Burn, and Kirkhill, 2572 inhabitants, of whom 907 are in the village of Penicuick, 9 miles (S. by W.) from Edinburgh. The present name of this… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
James Hutton — James Hutton, Porträt von Henry Raeburn. James Hutton (* 3. Juni 1726 in Edinburgh; † 26. März 1797 in Edinburgh) war ein schottischer Naturforscher und Geologe … Deutsch Wikipedia
Geology of Scotland — The geology of Scotland is unusually varied for a country of its size, with a large number of differing geological features. [Keay Keay (1994) op cit page 415.] There are three main geographical sub divisions: the Highlands and Islands is a… … Wikipedia
List of Sparassidae species — This page lists all described species of the spider family Sparassidae as of May 18, 2008.Adcatomus Adcatomus Karsch, 1880 * Adcatomus ciudadus Karsch, 1880 PeruAnaptomecus Anaptomecus Simon, 1903 * Anaptomecus longiventris Simon, 1903 Ecuador *… … Wikipedia
Hutton's Unconformity — is the name given to various famous geological sites in Scotland. These are places that were identified by 18th century Scottish geologist James Hutton as an unconformity, which provided evidence for his Plutonist theories of Uniformitarianism… … Wikipedia
schist — /shist/, n. any of a class of crystalline metamorphic rocks whose constituent mineral grains have a more or less parallel or foliated arrangement. [1775 85; < NL schistus, L (lapis) schistos < Gk schistós divided, curdled, divisible, deriv. of… … Universalium
anthracite — [ ɑ̃trasit ] n. m. • 1803; a désigné depuis le XVIe diverses roches; du gr. anthrax, akos « charbon » ♦ Charbon (houille) d une variété très pure, donnant peu de cendres lors de sa combustion lente. Qui contient de l anthracite (anthraciteux,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
schiste — [ ʃist ] n. m. • 1742; schistos 1561; scieste h. 1554; lat. schistus, gr. skhistos « qu on peut fendre » ♦ Géol. Roche ayant acquis une structure feuilletée sous l influence de contraintes tectoniques. Schiste argileux. « les lames des schistes,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
zeste — (zè st ) s. m. 1° Séparation membraneuse qui divise l intérieur d une noix. Le zeste d une noix. 2° Écorce extérieure, jaune et colorante, de l orange ou du citron, séparée de la peau blanche et amère qui est au dessous. Des zestes confits.… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré