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æthiops mineral
† æthiops mineral Chem. Obs. (See quot.)1706 Phillips, æthiops Mineral, a Medicine made by Imbodying equal Parts of running Quicksilver and Flower of Brimstone, and then Deflagrating or Burning off the Mixture in a Crucible. 1755 Johnson, æthiops Mineral, a Medicine, so-called from its dark colour, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aethiops
It may refer to: Aethiopia, an ancient term for parts of Africa Æthiops mineral, a form of cinnabar Ethiops martial, or wüstite, a mineral Black people wikipedia.org
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ethiops
† ˈethiops Obs. Also æthiops. [a. L. æthiops lit. ‘Ethiop, Negro,’ by mediæval chemists used in this sense.] A name given to certain black or dark-coloured compounds of metals. ethiops martial, martial ethiops (L. æthiops martialis): the black oxide of iron. ethiops mineral (L. æ. mineralis): the bl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Frewen (physician)
mineral. mineral was irrelevant. wikipedia.org
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calomel
calomel Chiefly Med. (ˈkæləməl) Also 8 calamel. [In F. calomel, calomélas; according to Littré f. Gr. καλό-ς fair, beautiful + µέλας black. Littré says ‘so called, it is said, because the chemist who discovered it, saw a beautiful black powder change into a white powder in the preparation.’ Chambers... Oxford English Dictionary
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mineral
▪ I. mineral, n. (ˈmɪnərəl) Forms: 4–7 minerall, 5 minorale, 5–7 myneral, 6 minorall, mynoralle, Sc. manerialle, 6–7 mynerall, 7 minerale, minrall, 4– mineral. [a. (perh. through OF. mineral) med.L. minerāle, neut. of minerālis mineral a. Cf. F. minéral, Sp., Pg. mineral, It. minerale, G. mineral (p... Oxford English Dictionary
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vegetable
▪ I. vegetable, n. (ˈvɛdʒɪtəb(ə)l) Also 6 vegitable. [f. the adj.] 1. a. A living organism belonging to the vegetable kingdom or the lower of the two series of organic beings; a growth devoid of animal life; a plant in the widest or scientific sense (= plant n.1 2).1582 J. Hester Compendium Ration. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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green
▪ I. green, a. and n. (griːn) Forms: 1 grœ́ni, gréne, 2–7 grene, 4–6 grenn(e, greyn(e, 4–7 greene, gren, 6 greane, grein(e, gryne, 7 grien, 5– green. [OE. gréne = OFris. grêne, OS. grôni (MDu. grone, Du. groen), OHG. gruoni, kruoni (MHG. grüene, G. grün), ON. grœnn (Da. gr{obar}n Sw. grön):— OTeut. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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