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amianth
amiant(h (ˈæmɪænt, -ænθ) Also 5 amyaunt. [a. Fr. amiante, ad. L. amiant-us.] = amianthus. (Now a poetic form.)1420 Siege of Rouen in Archæol. XX. 372 The kyngis heraudis & pursuiauntis In cotis of armys amyauntis. 1601 Holland Pliny (1634) II. 589 The Amiant stone is like Alume. 1713 Angestein in Ph... Oxford English Dictionary
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Velanidia, Laconia
which had the electromechanical installations), the WC building (C), one big, external water tank west of (A) building, a furnace (which was possibly for amiant wikipedia.org
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amianthine
amiant(h)ine, a. (æmɪˈæntɪn) [f. as prec. + -ine1.] Of the nature or material of amiant(h)us.1833 Brewster Nat. Magic xii. 309 A cap made of amianthine cloth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Asbestos
It had also been called "amiant" in English in the early 15th century, but this usage was superseded by "asbestos". The word is pronounced or . wikipedia.org
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amianthinite
amiˈant(h)inite Min. [f. assumed L. *amiant(h)in-us, f. amianthus + -ite.] A mineral, a variety of actinolite.1847 in Craig. Oxford English Dictionary
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amianthoid
amiant(h)oid, a. and n. (æmɪˈæntɔɪd) [f. amianth-us + -oid.] A. adj. Having the appearance of amiant(h)us. B. n. A mineral akin to amiant(h)us, also called Asbestoid.1847 in Craig. [In Dana only as Fr.] Oxford English Dictionary
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amianthiform
amiant(h)iform, a. (æmɪˈæntɪfɔːm) [f. amianthus + -iform.] Of the form or structure of amiant(h)us.1801 Bournon in Phil. Trans. XCI. 181 This hematitic variety is found with the same diversity of colours as the preceding, or amianthiform variety [of Arseniate of Copper]. Oxford English Dictionary
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amianthus
‖ amiant(h)us (æmɪˈæntəs, -θəs) [L. amiantus, a. Gr. ἀµίαντος undefiled, undefilable; also subst. the mineral, because freed from all stains by being thrown in the fire, it being itself incombustible. Spelling corrupted by confusion with polyanthus, etc. The correct form amiantus should be used.] 1.... Oxford English Dictionary
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amianthoidal
amianˈt(h)oidal, a. [f. prec. + -al1.] Of the appearance of, or resembling, amiant(h)us.1864 Ruskin in Reader IV. 678/1 The upper covering of fibrous and amianthoidal schist. Oxford English Dictionary
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asbestos
asbestos (æzˈbɛstəs, -ɒs) Forms: α. 4–8 asbeston, abeston, 4–5 abiston, 4–7 albeston(e; β. 6 absistos, 7 asphestus, 7–9 asbestos, asbestus; γ. 8 abestos, -istos; δ. 7 abbest, 7– asbest. [The mod. form is a. L. asbestos (mod.L. asbestus), a. Gr. ἄσβεστος, prop. adj. ‘inextinguishable, unquenchable,’ ... Oxford English Dictionary
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anthem
▪ I. anthem, n. (ˈænθɪm) Forms: 1–4 antefn(e, 3–6 -tempne (3–4 -tephne, 5 -thephne), 4–6 antem(e, -tim(e, 5 -tym, 6 -temne, -temme, 6–7 -theme, 7 -thym, -thymne, -themne, 7– anthem. [OE. antefn(e a. early Romanic *antéfena, *antéfna:—late L. ant{iacu}fona (Isidore), for ant{iacu}phōna, a. Gr. ἀντίϕω... Oxford English Dictionary
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