Definition of Ganisters

1. Noun. (plural of ganister) ¹

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Definition of Ganisters

1. ganister [n] - See also: ganister

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ganisters

gangsterdom
gangsterdoms
gangsterish
gangsterism
gangsterisms
gangsterlike
gangsters
gangue
gangues
ganguro
gangway
gangways
ganil
ganirelix
ganister
ganisters (current term)
ganj
ganja
ganjah
ganjahs
ganjas
gank
ganked
ganking
ganks
ganna
gannas
ganned
gannet
gannetry

Literary usage of Ganisters

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

1. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1916)
"The analyses of the Ohio ganisters or clay-bonded sandstones arc given in Table I. Total TABLE I. ANALYSES OF OHIO SANDSTONES 93.72 100.03 09.03 The above ..."

2. The Economic Geology of the Central Coalfield of Scotland: Description of by Lionel Wordsworth Hinxman, Colin Bassett Crampton, Ernst M. Anderson, M. Macgregor, Charles Thomas Clough (1917)
"H. The Upper Fireclay includes both refractory clays and ganisters. ... The ganisters would be more correctly described as ganister-like sandstones : they ..."

3. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1904)
"... ganisters, and Carboniferous sandstones. As the Glacial Period advanced the pressure of the Norwegian ice forced the Tees glacier into the Vale of York, ..."

4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"... ganisters, and Carboniferous sandstones. As the Glacial Period advanced the pressure of the Norwegian ice forced the Tees glacier into the Vale of York, ..."

5. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society by Yorkshire Geological Society (1870)
"... the siliceous ganisters of the grit series might be quarried with advantage for use, in combination with the " core " of burnt lime, as road metal. ..."

6. Silica and the Silicates by James Aloysius Audley (1921)
"Very pure silicious sandstones (such as ganisters) are used for lining furnaces, hearths, etc. Sandstones, being porous, absorb water freely, ..."

7. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1916)
"The analyses of the Ohio ganisters or clay-bonded sandstones arc given in Table I. Total TABLE I. ANALYSES OF OHIO SANDSTONES 93.72 100.03 09.03 The above ..."

8. The Economic Geology of the Central Coalfield of Scotland: Description of by Lionel Wordsworth Hinxman, Colin Bassett Crampton, Ernst M. Anderson, M. Macgregor, Charles Thomas Clough (1917)
"H. The Upper Fireclay includes both refractory clays and ganisters. ... The ganisters would be more correctly described as ganister-like sandstones : they ..."

9. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1904)
"... ganisters, and Carboniferous sandstones. As the Glacial Period advanced the pressure of the Norwegian ice forced the Tees glacier into the Vale of York, ..."

10. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"... ganisters, and Carboniferous sandstones. As the Glacial Period advanced the pressure of the Norwegian ice forced the Tees glacier into the Vale of York, ..."

11. Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society by Yorkshire Geological Society (1870)
"... the siliceous ganisters of the grit series might be quarried with advantage for use, in combination with the " core " of burnt lime, as road metal. ..."

12. Silica and the Silicates by James Aloysius Audley (1921)
"Very pure silicious sandstones (such as ganisters) are used for lining furnaces, hearths, etc. Sandstones, being porous, absorb water freely, ..."

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