Concretion vs Crystalise - What's the difference?
concretion | crystalise |
The process of aggregating]] or [[coalesce, coalescing into a mass.
A solid, hard mass formed by a process of aggregation or coalescence.
(petrology) A rounded mass of a mineral, sometimes found in sedimentary rock or on the ocean floor.
* 1844 , , Geological Observations on South America , ch. 5,
The action of making something concrete or the result of such an action.
* 1860 , , The Marble Faun , ch. 14,
As a noun concretion
is the process of aggregating or coalescing into a mass.As a verb crystalise is
an alternative spelling of from=non-Oxford British spelling|crystallize|lang=en.concretion
English
(wikipedia concretion)Noun
(en noun)- Of the three beds, the central one is the most compact, and more like ordinary sandstone: it includes numerous flattened spherical concretions .
- "My new statue!" said Kenyon. . . . "It is the concretion of a good deal of thought, emotion, and toil of brain and hand."