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Categories: Sedimentary rocks, Industrial minerals, Swimming pools, Sustainable agriculture, Soil improvers
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diatomaceous earth  diatomite  kieselguhr  Bann Clay  absorbant earth
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A light soil consisting of siliceous diatom remains and often used as a filtering material WordNet 3.0
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A light soil consisting of siliceous diatom remains and often used as a filtering material WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
Diatomaceous earth, diatomite, celite or kieselgur/kieselguhr is a naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock that can be crumbled into a fine white to off-white powder. Wikipedia
A naturally occurring, soft, siliceous sedimentary rock mineral Wikipedia Disambiguation
Soft diatomite variety Wikidata
A light soil consisting of siliceous diatom remains and often used as a filtering material or microabrasive. Wiktionary
Soil consisting of siliceous diatom remains. Wiktionary (translation)
A fine, powdery earth formed from the skeletons of diatoms. Wiktionary
Diatomaceous earth. A kind of soft rock containing the remains of diatoms; it absorbs nitroglycerine and is used to manufacture dynamite. Wiktionary