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tu·fa
(to͞o′fə, tyo͞o′-)n.
A soft, friable, and porous sedimentary rock consisting of calcium carbonate and formed by the evaporation of water, especially at the mouth of a hot spring or on a drying lakebed. It can also be precipitated by algae or bacteria.
[Obsolete Italian tufa, tufo, from Latin tōfus.]
tu·fa′ceous (-fā′shəs) adj.
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tufa
(ˈtjuːfə)n
(Minerals) a soft porous rock consisting of calcium carbonate deposited from springs rich in lime. Also called: calc-tufa
[C18: from Italian tufo, from Late Latin tōfus]
tufaceous adj
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tu•fa
(ˈtu fə, ˈtyu-)n.
a porous limestone formed from calcium carbonate deposited by springs or the like.
[1760–70; < Italian tufo tuff < Latin tōfus, tūfus]
tu•fa′ceous (-ˈfeɪ ʃəs) adj.
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tu·fa
(to͞o′fə) A rock formed of sediments deposited during the evaporation of lake water, spring water, or groundwater. Tufa is usually composed of calcium carbonate.
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