Stibium

  • 61Magnetic element — Element El e*ment, n. [F. [ e]l[ e]ment, L. elementum.] 1. One of the simplest or essential parts or principles of which anything consists, or upon which the constitution or fundamental powers of anything are based. [1913 Webster] 2. One of the… …

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  • 62Na — Symbol Sym bol (s[i^]m b[o^]l), n. [L. symbolus, symbolum, Gr. sy mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from symba llein to throw or put together, to compare; sy n with + ba llein to throw: cf. F. symbole. Cf. {Emblem}, {Parable}.]… …

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  • 63Sb — Symbol Sym bol (s[i^]m b[o^]l), n. [L. symbolus, symbolum, Gr. sy mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from symba llein to throw or put together, to compare; sy n with + ba llein to throw: cf. F. symbole. Cf. {Emblem}, {Parable}.]… …

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  • 64Sn — Symbol Sym bol (s[i^]m b[o^]l), n. [L. symbolus, symbolum, Gr. sy mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from symba llein to throw or put together, to compare; sy n with + ba llein to throw: cf. F. symbole. Cf. {Emblem}, {Parable}.]… …

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  • 65Stibial — Stib i*al, a. [See {Stibium}.] Like, or having the qualities of, antimony; antimonial. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 66Symbol — Sym bol (s[i^]m b[o^]l), n. [L. symbolus, symbolum, Gr. sy mbolon a sign by which one knows or infers a thing, from symba llein to throw or put together, to compare; sy n with + ba llein to throw: cf. F. symbole. Cf. {Emblem}, {Parable}.] 1. A… …

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  • 67Sb — symbol Etymology: Latin stibium antimony …

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  • 68stibnite — noun Etymology: alteration of obsolete English stibine stibnite, from French, from Latin stibium antimony, from Greek stibi, from Egyptian sṭm Date: circa 1854 a mineral that consists of the trisulfide of antimony and occurs in orthorhombic lead… …

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  • 69STIBIÉ — ÉE. adj. T. de Médec. Il se dit Des remèdes où il entre de l antimoine, appelé en latin Stibium. Tartre stibié. Pommade stibiée …

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  • 70Знаки химические —         химические символы, сокращённые буквенные обозначения химических элементов. Современные З. х. (см. таблицу) состоят из первой буквы или первой и одной из следующих букв латинского названия элементов.          В формулах химических (См.… …

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