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gyp·sy [ˈʤɪpsi] N

cigan(ka) m (f)
Rom(kinja) m (f)

pos·sum <- [or -s]> [ˈpɒsəm] N

gyp [ʤɪp] N no pl Brit Aus inf

gym [ʤɪm] N

1. gym → gymnastics:

gym

2. gym → gymnasium:

gym

3. gym Am SCHOOL:

gym

See also gymnastics , gymnasium

gym·nas·tics [ʤɪmˈnæstɪks] N pl

gym·na·sium <-s [or -sia]> [ʤɪmˈneɪziəm, -ziə] N

sum [sʌm] N

2. sum no pl (total):

sum
vsota f

ˈlump sum N

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Though the area's economy remained primarily agricultural during the 19th century, the gypsum mining industry began to slowly develop.
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Mining, especially of gypsum and salt and to a lesser extent silica, peat and barite, is also a significant sector.
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Under a microscope, these nodules appear as a collection of minute needles similar to gypsum.
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A plaster gypsum mold was cast from the wax.
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Erosion of gypsum by this underground water has caused many sinkholes, some of which have become very deep lakes that are home to unique species.
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It occurs on the margins of salt lakes in sand and gypsum soils.
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Gypsum is deposited from lake and sea water, as well as in hot springs, from volcanic vapors, and sulfate solutions in veins.
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Similar to masonry, walls built with gypsum blocks are massive, void-free and of high stability.
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The habitat is rocky, with steep cliffs of gypsum-rich clay covered in a layer of sandstone scree.
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Gypsum, a white mineral used in plasters and wallboards, is a plentiful resource in the plain found in shallow, low-grade areas.
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