laterise

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  1. Alternative form of laterize
    • 1932, Technical Communication - Imperial Bureau of Soil Science:
      In general, rocks containing a high proportion of aluminium and iron laterise more readily than those composed mainly of alkali felspars.
    • 1957, J. L. d' Hoore, The Accumulation of Free Sesquioxides in Tropical Soils, page 45:
      These sandstones are very sensitive to erosive agents, whereas the sericite schist "laterises" and thus becomes harder ...
    • 1980, K. Vijayachandran, Silent Valley, myth and reality, page 79:
      The underlying rock is granite and the schists and geeiss covering the slopes give rise to loamy soils which harden and laterise on exposure.

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