| diatomaceous e. |
infusorial e.
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| diatomaceous earth |
A light, brittle material derived from fossilized microscopic unicellular algae called diatoms, used as a filter in clarifying wine.
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| diatomaceous earth |
A light-coloured porous rock composed of skeletons of minute sea creatures called diatoms, used typically as an abrasive material in scrub products.
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| diatomaceous earth |
The refined skeletons of ancient marine organisms, which are frequently used as a filtration medium.
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| diatomaceous earth |
An earthy deposit formed mainly of diatoms (one-celled marine life forms) that are pulverized and resemble sandy flour.
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