Slagginess vs Sagginess - What's the difference?
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The state or condition of being slaggy (resembling or containing slag).
* 1931 , Henry Woodward, Geological magazine?
The state or condition of being saggy.
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As nouns the difference between slagginess and sagginess
is that slagginess is the state or condition of being slaggy (resembling or containing slag) while sagginess is the state or condition of being saggy.slagginess
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(-)- The absence of slagginess and vesicularity in the considerable thickness exposed is also against its being a lava.
sagginess
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