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Stone Terminology : A
Apr 23,2008
abrasive finish
a flat non-reflective surface finish for marble.
abutment
a solid stone "springer" at t...
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Stone Terminology : B
Apr 23,2008
back arch
a concealed arch carrying the backing of a wall where the exterior facing is carried by a lintel.
balust...
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Stone Terminology : C
Apr 23,2008
calcarenite
limestone composed predominantly of clastic sand-size grains of calcite, or rarely aragonite, usually as ...
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Stone Terminology : D
Apr 23,2008
dacite
a fine-grained, extrusive (volcanic) rock, intermediate in color and composition between basalt and rhyolite
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Stone Terminology : E
Apr 23,2008
efflorescence
a crystalline deposit appearing on stone surfaces typically caused by soluble salts carried through or ...
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Stone Terminology : F
Apr 23,2008
face
this refers to the exposed portion of stone. The word "face" can also be used when referring to the ed...
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Stone Terminology : G
Apr 23,2008
gang sawed
description of the granular surface of stone resulting from gangsawing alone.
gauged or gauging
a grin...
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Stone Terminology : H
Apr 23,2008
hand-cut random rectangular ashlar
a pattern where all stone is hand cut into squares and rectangulars. Joints are fa...
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Stone Terminology : I
Apr 23,2008
igneous
one of the three great classes of rock (igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic), solidified from molten slate, ...
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Stone Terminology : J
Apr 23,2008
jack arch
one having horizontal or nearly horizontal upper and lower surfaces. Also called flat or straight arch.
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Stone Terminology : K
Apr 23,2008
keystone
the last wedge-shaped stone placed in the crown of an arch, regarded as binding the whole.
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Stone Terminology : L
Apr 23,2008
lava
a general term applied to igneous rocks, such as basalt and rhyolite, that erupted from the earth by volcanic ac...
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