What is another word for calcareous?

Pronunciation: [kˈalke͡əɹəs] (IPA)

Calcareous is a term used to describe objects or substances that contain or are composed of calcium carbonate. Other synonyms for calcareous include chalky, limy, crenate, cretaceous, and fossorial. Chalky can refer to something that is white, powdery, or flaky like chalk. Limy refers to something that is made of, containing, or resembling lime, which is a type of calcium oxide. Crenate describes something that is scalloped, notched, or jagged in shape similar to the edge of a shell. Cretaceous refers to a period in geological time characterized by the emergence of many calcareous sediments. Finally, fossorial relates to the burrowing habits of certain animals, who often live in calcareous soil.

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Usage examples for Calcareous

This gland contained numerous calcareous foci; one at the apex was an inch in diameter.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
Such abnormalities are ascribable to severe exertion, to old age, to fatty or calcareous degeneration, or to parasites in the blood vessels.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
Sometimes also we may find a shale, as we trace it in some particular direction, gradually becoming charged with calcareous matter, so as by and by to pass, as it were, into limestone.
"Geology"
James Geikie

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