encrustment (Meaning)

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encrustment (n.)

That which is formed as a crust; incrustment; incrustation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of encrustment

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encrustment Sentence Examples

  1. The old castle walls were adorned with intricate encrustment of vines and moss.
  2. The delicate encrustment of crystals on the surface of the cave shimmered under the light.
  3. The oysters developed a thick encrustment of barnacles and algae over time.
  4. The mineral deposits formed an encrustment on the inside of the pipes, causing a decrease in water flow.
  5. The encrustment of salt on the car's undercarriage caused severe corrosion.
  6. The encrustment of plaque on the teeth can lead to numerous dental problems.
  7. The underside of the old ship was covered in encrustment of marine organisms.
  8. The rock formations in the desert had an encrustment of windblown sand and minerals.
  9. The encrustment of copper on the statue gave it a distinct greenish hue.
  10. The encrustment of dirt and grime on the windows made it difficult to see through.

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That which is formed as a crust; incrustment; incrustation.

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The old castle walls were adorned with intricate encrustment of vines and moss.

The delicate encrustment of crystals on the surface of the cave shimmered under the light.

The oysters developed a thick encrustment of barnacles and algae over time.

The mineral deposits formed an encrustment on the inside of the pipes, causing a decrease in water flow.