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Geognostic
GEOGNOS'TIC
,Adj.
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geognostic
geognostic
English
Adjective
geognostic (not comparable)
- (now chiefly historical) Pertaining to geognosy; geological. [from 18th c.]
- 1900, Louise Manly, Southern Literature From 1579-1895:
- To a ploughboy, a pebble is an insignificant thing, suggestive possibly of some discomfort in walking, and fit only to shy at a bird, may be; but to the geologist it appears worthy a volume, and speaks to him of strata may be a million of years old, of glacial attrition, of volcanic action, of chemical constituents, of mineralogical principles, and crystallogenic attraction, of mathematical laws and geometric angles, and of future geognostic changes.
- 1845, Francis Bowen, A Theory of Creation= A Review of 'Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation':
- There is, indeed, one piece of evidence for the probability of the comparative youth of our system, altogether apart from human traditions and the geognostic appearances of the surface of our planet.
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