Definition of Enrichments

1. Noun. (plural of enrichment) ¹

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Definition of Enrichments

1. enrichment [n] - See also: enrichment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enrichments

enriched
enriched medium
enriched uranium
enrichen
enrichened
enrichening
enrichens
enricher
enrichers
enriches
enriching
enrichingly
enrichings
enrichment
enrichment culture
enrichments
enridge
enridged
enridges
enridging
enring
enringed
enringing
enrings
enripen
enripened
enripening
enripens
enriven
enrobe

Literary usage of Enrichments

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Examination of Prospects: A Mining Geology by Charles Godfrey Gunther (1912)
"The average grade of the ore now being mined is probably between 2.00 and 2.5 per cent, copper. Chalcopyrite Enrichments. ..."

2. The Ore Deposits of the United States and Canada by James Furman Kemp (1900)
"Lateral enrichments may closely resemble bedded deposits if the supply fissures are relatively small, but it is generally safe to infer the presence of ..."

3. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1915)
"Gard 215 Mr 6 '15 Heavy enrichments with little outlay. Country Life 27:15 D '14 How to use manures in semi-arid sections. AC Hartenbower. ..."

4. Art Education: Scholastic and Industrial by Walter Smith (1873)
"We are not now about to consider the tree, but one of its many blossoms, — architectural enrichments. Architecture, the great and venerated parent of the ..."

5. The builder's price book (1804)
"... inch girt - - 10 Ditto three inch girt - - - NB If circular add one-third to the above prices. Enrichments TO SOFFITS, in cornices or ceilings, caft. ..."

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