On the rocks as tea
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ICEDOn the rocks, as tea
obeliascolonial hydroid of the genus Obelia, common in temperate seas and appearing as a delicate, mosslike growth on rocks, pilings, etc.
obeliacolonial hydroid of the genus Obelia, common in temperate seas and appearing as a delicate, mosslike growth on rocks, pilings, etc.
spleenwortA small fern that grows in rosettes on rocks and walls, typically with rounded or triangular lobes on a slender stem and formerly used as a remedy for disorders of the spleen
spleenwortsA small fern that grows in rosettes on rocks and walls, typically with rounded or triangular lobes on a slender stem and formerly used as a remedy for disorders of the spleen
clamberto climb awkwardly (as by scrambling) clambered over the rocks
paleomagnetism(Geol.) study of the Earth's past magnetism as it is recorded in the rocks
paleomagnetismsPALEOMAGNETISM, (Geol.) study of the Earth's past magnetism as it is recorded in the rocks
guddlesto catch (fish) by groping with the hands, as under rocks or along a riverbank
guddleto catch (fish) by groping with the hands, as under rocks or along a riverbank
growerassume some relation through or as if through a process of natural growth ferns growing from the rocks
petrochemistryThe branch of chemistry concerned with the composition and formation of rocks (as distinct from minerals and ore deposits)
andesinemineral, intermediate in the plagioclase feldspar group, having a play of colors and usually found as crystals in igneous rocks
sanidinesglassy, often transparent variety of orthoclase in which sodium may replace as much as 50 percent of the potassium: forms phenocrysts in some igneous rocks
sanidineglassy, often transparent variety of orthoclase in which sodium may replace as much as 50 percent of the potassium: forms phenocrysts in some igneous rocks
stromatoliteA calcareous mound built up of layers of lime-secreting cyanobacteria and trapped sediment, found in Precambrian rocks as the earliest known fossils, and still being formed in lagoons in Australasia
stromatolitesA calcareous mound built up of layers of lime-secreting cyanobacteria and trapped sediment, found in Precambrian rocks as the earliest known fossils, and still being formed in lagoons in Australasia