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Chesterman
Chesterman meaning
A surname from Old English.
Example sentences (14)
Fortunately, a hot shower is just steps away, a short walk along moody Chesterman Beach leading to the Wickaninnish Inn, an iconic luxury hotel perched on a rocky headland jutting into the Pacific.
The task ahead for Conde, Australia’s chef de mission Ian Chesterman and the AOC and AIS officials who will travel to Japan to support our Olympic athletes, is to prevent bad blood from poisoning the team environment.
Lesley Chesterman says that in 20 years of reviewing, she can think of no other restaurant as impressive.
Chesterman and Cole, pp. 531–532 Ores are minerals that have a high concentration of a certain element, typically a metal.
Chesterman and Lowe, p. 357 Sulfides are classified by the ratio of the metal or semimetal to the sulfur, such as M:S equal to 2:1, or 1:1.
Chesterman and Lowe, p. 383 Oxides main Oxide minerals are divided into three categories: simple oxides, hydroxides, and multiple oxides.
Chesterman and Lowe, p. 431 Due to the last characteristic, field geologists often carry dilute hydrochloric acid to distinguish carbonates from non-carbonates.
Chesterman and Lowe, p. 573 Several rock-forming minerals are part of this subclass, such as the aluminosilicates, the olivine group, and the garnet group.
Chesterman and Lowe, pp. 13–14 There have been several recent proposals to amend the definition to consider biogenic or amorphous substances as minerals.
Chesterman and Lowe, pp. 15–16 Rocks like limestone or quartzite are composed primarily of one mineral— calcite or aragonite in the case of limestone, and quartz in the latter case.
Chesterman and Lowe, pp. 29–30 As cleavage is a function of crystallography, there are a variety of cleavage types.
Dyar and Gunter, pp. 32–39 Chesterman and Lowe, p. 38 Hardness main Diamond is the hardest natural material, and has a Mohs hardness of 10. The hardness of a mineral defines how much it can resist scratching.
Dyar and Gunter, pp. 39–40 Chesterman and Lowe, pp. 30–31 When a mineral is broken in a direction that does not correspond to a plane of cleavage, it is termed to have been fractured.
Dyar and Gunter, pp. 41–43 Chesterman and Lowe, p. 39 Crystal habit refers to the overall shape of crystal.