Arenaceous
geology, petrology. (of rocks) sandlike; sandy.
botany. growing in sand.
historical examples
such are the cotton-wood and the beech-grape, species which are usually confined to the arenaceous alluvions of valleys.
scenes and adventures in the semi-alpine region of the ozark mountains of missouri and arkansas henry rowe schoolcraft
there is an arenaceous quality in the style which makes progress wearisome.
english critical essays various
the formation at and in the immediate vicinity of melbourne, is of tertiary deposits -ssociated with arenaceous older rocks.
discoveries in australia, volume 1. j lort stokes
arenaceous rocks include all sediments in which quartz sand is the most important const-tuent.
the new gresham encyclopedia. vol. 1 part 2 various
the arabs say that, once “submerged” beneath the arenaceous “flood,” a man loses the power to extricate himself.
the boy slaves mayne reid
the first are irregular and arenaceous m-sses, which pile themselves upon plants and solid bodies immerged in fresh water.
the ocean world: louis figuier
but there are other reasons for the comparative paucity of fossils in arenaceous strata, as we shall see presently.
geology james geikie
the arabs say that, once “submerged” beneath the arenaceous “flood”, a man loses the power to extricate himself.
the boy slaves mayne reid
animated with life, this membrane is irritable and encloses the polyp; it becomes friable or arenaceous in drying.
the ocean world: louis figuier
fossil sh-lls, pterocles, found in arenaceous limestone (durand).
journals of travels in -ssam, burma, bhootan, afghanistan and the william griffith
adjective
(of sedimentary rocks and deposits) composed of sand or sandstone compare argillaceous, rudaceous
(of plants) growing best in a sandy soil
arenaceous
(ār’ə-nā’shəs)
resembling, derived from, or containing sand.
growing in sandy areas.
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