Saracenic pendentives with Cuphic legends incrust the richly painted ceiling of the nave.
"Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Vol III."
John Symonds
Such as are purely chemical may be formed on a very steep slope, or may even incrust the vertical walls of a fissure, and be of equal thickness throughout; but such deposits are of small extent, and for the most part confined to vein-stones.
"The Student's Elements of Geology"
Sir Charles Lyell
Such are popularly known as petrifying springs, although they merely incrust the objects and do not convert them into stone.
"The Elements of Geology"
William Harmon Norton