calcified
钙化的,钙化,钙化了的,煅烧过的
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cal·ci·fied, cal·ci·fy·ing.
- : Physiology. to make or become calcareous or bony; harden by the deposit of calcium salts.
- : Geology. to harden by deposition of calcium carbonate.
- : to make or become rigid or intransigent, as in a political position.
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The mood then had calcified into an anti-Bush drive for change; general election messaging was relatively easy.
As unemployment ebbed, the ranks of long-term jobless calcified, creating two separate job markets.
Moore was something like urban planner Robert Moses, a visionary who calcified into a tyrant.
This calcified Dickinson icon is hilariously inflated in the film Being John Malkovich (1999).
Their epidermis has secreted a thin covering of chitine, in the tubular worms a leather-like or calcified tube.
In some specimens of E. Kingii the terga and scuta are firmly calcified together.
I have mentioned under the genus, that in many specimens at the Falkland Islands the scuta and terga were calcified together.
The Scuta and Terga are not calcified together: they are both much elongated.
In some specimens the scuta and terga are partially calcified together.