• Lutite (redirect from Lutum)
    term pelite. Lutite was first used in 1904 by Grabau, who derived it from lutum, the Latin word for mud. He also proposed a number of prefixes to be used...
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  • <0.2 μm (Lutum - Latin, meaning "mud" or "clay"). The values below are calculated for a 'Standard Soil' with 10% organic matter and 25% lutum. A case of...
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  • rex laughable – until one had to fight one. Jammer Leech Lakshu Lumineaux Lutum (Mud-Woman) Mimic, Space Misi Moon, Rogue Mortiss Murderoid Nay-Churr Phlog-Crawler...
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    Lute (from Latin Lutum, meaning mud, clay etc.) was a substance used to seal and affix apparatus employed in chemistry and alchemy, and to protect component...
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  • "I soil, defile, foul" ⇒ lûma "dirt, filth, smut; disgrace" lluce"mud" ; lutum Latin *sámh₂dʰos "sand" sand (< OE sand) sabulō, sabulum "sand, gravel"...
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  • managing partner of Kistler Vineyard and owner of Three Sticks and The Adobe, Lutum and the Durell and Gap’s Crown vineyards; and a group of investors including...
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  • sublunar, sublunary, superlunary, translunar lut- yellow, golden Latin lūtum, lūteus corpus luteum, luteal, lutein, luteinizing hormone, luteous ly-...
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  • superlunary, translunar lupus lup- wolf lupine lūtra lūtr- otter Lutra, lutrine lutum lut- mud lutaceous, lutite lux luc- light elucidate, elucidation, elucubrate...
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  • Crown Vineyard, Walala Vineyard, Kistler Vineyards, Three Sticks Wines and Lutum. He is currently chairman of Gary Farrell Vineyards & Winery, and was chairman...
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  • Lutescens or lutescans (Latin for "marshy, living in the marshes", from lutum "marsh, swamp, mud") may refer to: Caiman lutescens, a fossil species of...
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