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A quarry worker's term, used originally in Purbeck, southern England, for
thin, flat-lying veins or layers of fibrous calcite, anhydrite, gypsum,
halite, or silica, occurring along bedding planes of shale, giving a
resemblance to beef. It appears to be due to rapid crystallization in
lenticular cavities. See also: bacon
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