Variation of diamond (powder end particles), applied in abrasives, polishing agents, lubricants and on drilling & cutting tools/machinery.
1 How does that tie in with the alteration of ' bort ' to 'dort'?
2 A bit of diamond bort , or even a clear though off-colour stone, may be employed.
3 Meant to think bort ... uncut, gem stones.
4 The black diamonds, called bort , are used mainly for arming diamond drills and for polishing other diamonds.
5 I vants zwei weeks' bort .
6 You can go, and ven you brings de full moneys for zwei weeks' bort I gives you receipt for him.
7 And John saw what Bort saw: ancient stone walls and smoke-discolored rafters.
8 Bort and Poot turned from the terminal to regard her in surprise.
9 Sheathing the new weapon, he turned in time to catch Bort 's eye.
10 Bort turned on his narrow bed and emitted a fat man's glottal snore.
11 For a moment Bort and Garrypoot looked at one another.
12 Bort and the gangboys evidently weren't the only ones who had had strange dreams.
13 John opened his eyes at the glee in Bort 's voice.
14 Who can Bort hate for takin' his dream from him?
15 But what kind of a religion is it, Bort ?
16 Bort and Garrypoot looked at one another disbelievingly, then at Clea, at Shamble, at John.
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