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LOAMS

Volume 2 · 51 words · 1771 Edition

in natural history, are defined to be earths composed of dissimilar particles, hard, stiff, dense, and hard and rough to the touch; not easily ductile while moist, readily diffusible in water, and composed of sand and a tough viscid clay. Of these loams, some are whitish, and others brown or yellow.