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  • adjective Of or pertaining to bauxite.

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  • adjective resembling or containing bauxite

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Examples

  • In Ghana for example, the soils in the moist semi-deciduous forest zone are rich, while bauxitic soils are common in the upland evergreen forest region.

    Eastern Guinean forests 2007

  • The second study focused more on soils, which in the area are well-structured, red or brown bauxitic loams with high aluminum content and near neutral pH.

    5: Farming systems and gardening techniques 1996

  • This is also true for shales and bauxitic and lateritic soils.

    Chapter 4 1988

  • Tests have shown that the pozzolana is best if the clay is bauxitic.

    Chapter 4 1988

  • The majority of these results cover portions of bauxitic plateaus not currently in the Koba resource estimate, including part of Kouraidendeli, Sapi North and South, and the Central plateaus with the remainder covering the Kousidji plateaus described above.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • The majority of these results cover portions of bauxitic plateaus not currently in the Koba resource estimate, including part of Kouraidendeli, Sapi North and South, and the Central plateaus with the remainder covering the Kousidji plateaus described above.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

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