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sand (<soil by composition or origin>, soil, ... Materials (hierarchy name)) |
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Note: Material consisting of fragmented particles of mostly siliceous rock, specifically as it appears on the surface of a beach or a desert. Individual particles may range in diameter from approximately 0.0008-0.08 inch. Most rock-forming minerals at the Earth's surface may be constituents of sand, but a limited number are common. Quartz is most common. |
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sand (preferred,C,U,LC,English-P,D,U,N)
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sand (Norwegian (Nynorsk)-P,AD,U,SN)
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sand (Norwegian (Bokmål)-P,AD,U,SN)
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sands (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)
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zand (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
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areia (C,U,Portuguese-P,D,SN)
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arena (material) (C,U,Spanish-P,D,U,U)
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Facet/Hierarchy Code: M.MT |
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Portuguese ..... Material constituído por partículas fragmentadas de rochas principalmente siliciosas, especificamente como aparece na superfície de uma praia ou de um deserto. As partículas individuais podem variar em diâmetro de aproximadamente 0,0008-0,08 polegadas. A maioria dos minerais formadores de rochas na superfície da Terra pode ser constituinte de areia, mas um número limitado é comum. O quartzo é mais comum. |
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material for .... |
sandcastles |
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(<sculpture by material>, sculpture (visual works), ... Visual and Verbal Communication (hierarchy name)) [300047355] |
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