Bleb (mineralogy) (Mineralogy ๐Ÿ’Ž)

In geology, mineralogy, and petrology, a bleb is a small bubble-like inclusion of one mineral within a larger mineral. An example is a bleb of sylvite within chlorite. Blebs tend to be brightly coloured.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleb_(mineralogy)

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Bleb (mineralogy) - Wikipedia

@IHasWisdom - how many does it take to shave? I hear landing strips are difficult to create in dense forest.

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Reading about blebs, and now my brain won't stop repeating the word. Bleb. Bleb bleb bleb bleb bleb. Bleb.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleb_(cell_biology)

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Bleb (cell biology) - Wikipedia

#WordyWednesday: Bleb

(used in a mortuary context)

A blister on a dead body, filled with stinky liquid, which usually turns into an area of skin slip (moist peeling skin) after it's been drained. Not fun at all.

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