- intrusions
- in'tru·sion || ɪn'truËÊ’n n. entry by force or without permission; encroachment, infringement, trespass
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Intrusions — Illnesses are often thought to be caused by the intrusion of artifacts (e.g., darts) or predatory beings into a body. A significant part of a shaman’s role can be doctoring, especially in order to remove such intrusions. They may also be… … Historical dictionary of shamanism
Intrusions (bande dessinée) — Intrusions 3e album de la série Carmen Mc Callum Scénario Fred Duval Dessin Stéphane Gess Couleurs Isabelle Rabarot Éditeur Delcourt Première publica … Wikipédia en Français
Ultramafic to mafic layered intrusions — are found in typically ancient cratons and are rare but worldwide in distribution. The intrusive complexes exhibit evidence of fractional crystallization and crystal segregation by settling or floating of minerals from a melt. Ideally the… … Wikipedia
Carmen McCallum Intrusions — Intrusions 03e album de la série Carmen Mc Callum Scénario Fred Duval Dessin Stéphane Gess Coloriste Isabelle Rabarot Éditeur Delcourt Premièr … Wikipédia en Français
Carmen Mc Callum Intrusions — Carmen McCallum Intrusions Intrusions 03e album de la série Carmen Mc Callum Scénario Fred Duval Dessin Stéphane Gess Coloriste Isabelle Rabarot Éditeur Delcourt Premièr … Wikipédia en Français
de intrusions — /diy antruwzhiyowniy/ A writ of intrusion; where a stranger entered after the death of the tenant, to the injury of the reversioner … Black's law dictionary
de intrusions — /diy antruwzhiyowniy/ A writ of intrusion; where a stranger entered after the death of the tenant, to the injury of the reversioner … Black's law dictionary
Cornubian batholith — Map showing the main granite outcrops of the Cornubian batholith in southwest England and the location of Haig Fras the 20 mGal Bouguer anomaly is also shown as this indicates the location of the negative anomalies associated with these… … Wikipedia
Memory errors — Memory gaps and errors refer to the incorrect recall, or complete loss, of information in the memory system for a specific detail and/or event. Memory errors may include remembering events that never occurred, or remembering them differently from … Wikipedia
Cumulate rock — Cumulate rocks are igneous rocks formed by the accumulation of crystals from a magma either by settling or floating. Cumulate rocks are named according to their texture; cumulate texture is diagnostic of the conditions of formation of this group… … Wikipedia