a. [f. STALAGMITE + -IC. Cf. F. stalagmitique.] Formed in the same way as a stalagmite, composed of stalagmites or having their form or character.

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1772.  Banks, in Pennant’s Tour Scot. (1774), 302. A yellow stalagmitic matter has exuded.

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1811.  Pinkerton, Petral., II. 501. More commonly this calcareous substance lines the cavities under the stalagmitic form.

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1824.  Ann. Reg., 238*. A stalagmitic incrustation.

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1862.  D. Wilson, Preh. Man, iii. 46. A thick stalagmitic flooring.

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1883.  Rudler, in Encycl. Brit., XV. 529. Stalagmitic marbles.

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