Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for AD-U-LA'RI-A
AD-STRIC'TO-RY, or AD-STRING'ENTAD-U-LA'TION
AD-U-LA'RI-A, n. [From Adula, the summit of a Swiss mountain.]
A mineral deemed the most perfect variety of albite and felspar; its color white, or with a tinge of green, yellow, or red. Cleaveland.
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