diatomaceous earth 名詞
硅藻土
di·a·to·ma·ceous earth Geol., a deposit of fine, usually white, siliceous material, composed mainly of the shells of the microscopic plants called diatoms; also called infusorial earth, kieselguhr, and diatomite. It is used in polishing powder, and in the manufacture of dynamite.
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In·fu·so·ri·al a. Zool. Belonging to the Infusoria; composed of, or containing, Infusoria; as, infusorial earth.
Infusorial earth Geol., a deposit of fine, usually white, siliceous material, composed mainly of the shells of the microscopic plants called diatoms; also called diatomaceous earth, kieselguhr, and diatomite. It is used in polishing powder, and in the manufacture of dynamite.
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diatomaceous earth
n : a light soil consisting of siliceous diatom remains and
often used as a filtering material [syn: diatomite, kieselguhr]