Encrustation [noun]

Definition of Encrustation:

covering

Synonyms of Encrustation:


Opposite/Antonyms of Encrustation:

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Sentence/Example of Encrustation:

It is hard and mineralized, this is to say, the warp and woof of silk are hidden by a thick encrustation of sand.

This quickly removes the encrustation if it has not been allowed to grow thick before the attempt is made.

He had reached the end of the narrow passage, and dimly made out a domed room in the rock, white with translucent encrustation.

They laved their wounds, which were intensely sore at first, owing to the encrustation of salt on their skins.

Gabriel sat up on the bed and rapped the bowl of his pipe against the bedpost to loosen some refractory encrustation.

Through a rent in his white kanzu, which was glued to his body, his shoulder appeared, covered with a black encrustation.

At an early stage a process of encrustation began, and continued.

The rest of the keys were worn red with thick encrustation of rust.

This, however, is merely an encrustation, not extending into the objects.