| Term | Definition | Contributor | Modified |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bastnasite (Ce) | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Bastnasite (La) | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Bastnasite (Y) | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Batan language | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Batavia (Ship) | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Batavite | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Bathing beaches | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| batholith | A batholith is a large emplacement of igneous intrusive (also called plutonic) rock that forms from cooled magma deep in the Earth's crust. Batholiths are almost always made mostly of felsic or interm ediate rock-types, such as granite, quartz monzonite, or diorite (see also granite dome).There is also an important geographic usage of the term batholith. For a geographer, a batholith is an exposed area of mostly continuous plutonic rock that covers an area larger than 100 square kilometers. [Wikipedia] | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Bathometer | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| bathonian | No definition provided | Ryan McGranaghan | 2023.04.16 |
| Baths | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths--Bibl | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Cold | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Electric | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Hot-air | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Plot-air | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Public | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Russian | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Sea | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |
| Baths, Turkish | No definition provided | Christopher Rauch | 2023.12.01 |