Zincky

Zincky
Zincky inck"y, a. Pertaining to zinc, or having its appearance. [Written also {zinky}.] [1913 Webster]

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  • zincky — adjective or zinky or zincy ˈziŋkē Etymology: zinc + y : relating to, containing, or having the appearance of zinc * * * zincˈy, zinckˈy or zinkˈy adje …   Useful english dictionary

  • zinky — Zincky inck y, a. Pertaining to zinc, or having its appearance. [Written also {zinky}.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • zinc — zincky, zincy, zinky, adj. zincoid, adj. /zingk/, n., v., zincked or zinced /zingkt/, zincking or zincing /zing king/. n. 1. Chem. a ductile, bluish white metallic element: used in making galvanized iron, brass, and other alloys, and as an… …   Universalium

  • Graeco-Latin square — Orthogonal Latin squares of order 3 Orthogonal Latin squares of order 5 In mathematics, a Graeco Latin square or Euler square or orthogonal Latin squares of order n over two …   Wikipedia

  • zinc|y — «ZIHNG kee», adjective. = zincky. (Cf. ↑zincky) …   Useful english dictionary

  • zink|y — «ZIHNG kee», adjective. = zincky. (Cf. ↑zincky) …   Useful english dictionary

  • Zinky — Zink y, a. See {Zincky}. Kirwan. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • zinky — [ziŋ′kē] adj. alt. sp. of ZINCKY * * * …   Universalium

  • zinc — /zɪŋk / (say zingk) noun 1. Chemistry a bluish white metallic element occurring combined as the sulphide, oxide, carbonate, silicate, etc., resembling magnesium in its chemical relations, and used in making galvanised iron, alloys such as brass… …  

  • zinc — [ziŋk] n. [Ger zink, zinc, orig., prong, point: first used by PARACELSUS Philippus Aureolus ( c. 1526): from the form of the crystals on smelting; akin to OHG zint, a point, jag < Gmc * tindja > TINE] a bluish white, metallic chemical… …   English World dictionary

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