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Definition of "geognostic" [ge•og•nos•tic]

  • Geognostical (adjective)

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Use "geognostic" in a sentence
  • "These subjects were further illustrated by his geognostic map, and his _Catalogo ragionato di una raccolta di rocce, disposto con ordine geografico, per servire alla geognosia dell 'Italia_ (Milan, 1817)."
  • "There is, indeed, one piece of evidence for the probability of the comparative youth of our system, altogether apart from human traditions and the geognostic appearances of the surface of our planet."
  • "It is, at best, speculation run mad, and is based on no other assumption than that of the inherent imperfectibility of the universe as it came from the hand of God, or from the dynamic play of molecules extending throughout vast geognostic epochs."
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