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Discover Ludwig"efflorescence" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of blooming, flowering, or reaching a peak of development. For example: "The garden was in full efflorescence, with an array of colorful flowers on display."
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efflorescence
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The formation of a powdery surface on crystals, as a hydrate is converted to anhydrous form by losing loosely bound water of crystallization to the atmosphere.
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But the ten years of drought before this efflorescence followed a huge expansion of irrigation in the 1970s and 1980s that reduced the flow of the Murray to a trickle.
Together, they leave behind a set of contradictory impressions: the fashion for "networking" has coincided with a greater emphasis on focus; a period of mergers and acquisitions has coincided with an efflorescence of small companies; and the fashion for shareholder capitalism has coincided with a flattening of hierarchies.
As unaffiliated activists get the hang of their new corporate freedoms, I predict we'll see an efflorescence of creative political speech: documentaries, viral videos, inventively powerful commercials, and plenty more beyond the reach of prediction.
Manufacturing failed to compensate for the losses, even if a cultural efflorescence led by the Beatles accompanied the economic woes.In this section Railroad to nowhere Here comes the yuan Culture wars redux Hard to swallow A reckoning How not to soak the rich ReprintsMany problems persist.
This may explain a recent efflorescence of bravado in official statements.
Like many of the 19th-century buildings in Birmingham's Eastside, it has been derelict ever since.Despite an efflorescence of striking architecture, both old and modern, Britain's second-biggest city is not doing well.
The question of the risks of vaccination aside, Mr Paul maintains that voluntary vaccination has worked well in the past, and that the sudden efflorescence of formerly subdued communicable diseases ought to be met with greater public awareness of the benefits of vaccination.Mr Paul's case for voluntary vaccination is not only pragmatic but principled.
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When the majority of the soluble salt crystallizes at the surface of the stone sculpture and forms a white powdery deposit, the process is defined as "surface-efflorescence".
Mirabilite, a widespread sulfate mineral, hydrated sodium sulfate (Na2SO4·10H2O), that forms efflorescences and crusts, particularly in arid regions.
Brushite, rare mineral, a hydrated calcium phosphate (CaHPO4·2H2O), that forms colourless to pale-yellow, transparent to translucent efflorescences or tiny crystals.
Instead, Jean-Benoît Dunckel and Nicolas Godin have returned to the womb-like analogue warmth of their favourite tools – Moogs and fuzz boxes, Theremins and school recorders – to create a coherent suite of mood music that is both heady and intricate, with pretty efflorescences and overpowering climaxes, but essentially utopian and optimistic.
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