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sand a loose granular material that results from the disintegration of rocks, consists of particles smaller than gravel but coarser than silt
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sand Loose, gritty grains of disintegrated rock, as on beaches, in deserts, etc.
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sand Soil that is dominated by mineral particles between .05 and 2 mm in diameter.
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sand Soil particles ranging from 3/1000 inch to 1/5 inch in diameter; 3/1000 inch is the normal lower limit at which the unaided human eye can distinguish an individual particle. 2
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sand Granular material resulting from abrasion and natural disintegration of rock that almost entirely passes the #4 (4.76 mm) sieve.
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