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erratic
[irat′ik]
Etymology: L, erraticus, wandering
deviating from the normal but with no apparent fixed course or purpose.


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By soliciting donations from local building stone and other materials suppliers, as well as collecting glacial erratics and other local stone, it should be possible to accumulate a collection of rocks that can be incorporated into campus landscaping, and combined with signage to provide some information about each specimen.
Erratics from these deposits differ from glacial strata in many aspects, such as rock types and preservation of existing fossils.
Much of the improvement in September was due to oil and so-called erratics, goods such as aircraft and precious stones where there is no set pattern to trade.
 
 
 
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