vugh
English
Noun
vugh (plural vughs)
- Alternative form of vug
- 1917, Geological Survey of New South Wales, Mineral resources, Issues 26-35, page 106,
- Several years later larger vughs at lower levels were met with containing a much greater number of stalactites. One vugh as large as a room contained so many that it was difficult to move about in it.
- 1955, Yorkshire Geological Society, Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society, volume 30, page 60:
- The explanation of the not infrequent pairs of hemispherical concretionary masses with polished cross-sections might lie in the miners carefully extracting the rounded and bulbous masses of fluorite projecting from vugh linings.
- 1957, Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Proceedings, page 107:
- The largest patch seen, which is about 2 cm. across, is a milky white crystal almost filling a small vugh in otherwise barren white quartz from the 3-level.
- 1917, Geological Survey of New South Wales, Mineral resources, Issues 26-35, page 106,
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