Antimony
91antimony — Смотри Сурьма (Sb) …
92ANTIMONY — a brittle white metal, of value both in the arts and medicine …
93antimony — an|tim|o|ny [ænˈtıməni US ˈæntımouni] n [U] a silver white metal that breaks easily and is often combined with other metals. It is a chemical ↑element : symbol Sb …
94antimony — an·ti·mo·ny || æntɪmÉ™nɪ n. metallic element (Chemistry) …
95antimony — [ antɪməni] noun the chemical element of atomic number 51, a brittle silvery white semimetal. (Symbol: Sb) Derivatives antimonial adjective antimonic adjective antimonious adjective Origin ME (denoting the ore stibnite): from med. L. antimonium,… …
96antimony — an·ti·mo·ny …
97antimony — an•ti•mo•ny [[t]ˈæn təˌmoʊ ni[/t]] n. a brittle, lustrous, white metallic element occurring in nature free or combined, used chiefly in alloys and in compounds in medicine Symbol: Sb; at. no.: 51 at. wt.: 121.75. • Etymology: 1375–1425; < ML… …
98antimony — /ˈæntəməni/ (say antuhmuhnee) noun a brittle, lustrous, white metallic element occurring in nature free or combined, used chiefly in alloys and (in compounds) in medicine. Symbol: Sb; relative atomic mass: 121.75; atomic number: 51. {late Middle… …
99Antimony — A white metallic element which is a protection against witchcraft and demons when worn as an amulet …
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100antimony — n. Chem. a brittle silvery white metallic element used esp. in alloys. Usage: Symb.: Sb. Derivatives: antimonial adj. antimonic adj. antimonious adj. Etymology: ME f. med.L antimonium (11th c.), of unkn. orig …