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glucina
glucina Chem. (gl(j)uːˈsaɪna) Formerly also glucine, glycine. [Latinized form of F. glucine, (Vauquelin, 1798), f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet (some of the salts of glucina having a sweet taste): see note s.v. glucic. For the ending -a, cf. magnesia, soda, etc.] The oxide of glucinum or beryllium, otherwise c...
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alvite
alvite Min. (ˈælvaɪt) [f. L. alvus belly + -ite.] A reddish-brown mineral, a complex hydrous silicate, containing besides silica, alumina, and glucina, yttria, thoria, zirconia, and iron sesquioxide.
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glucic
glucic, a. Chem. (ˈgl(j)uːsɪk) [a. F. glucique, f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet: see -ic. In this word, as in glucina, glucinum, glucose, etc., terms of chemistry chiefly formed in Fr. in the 19th and the latter part of the 18th c., the Gr. υ is abnormally represented by u, instead of by y. Littré in his Dict....
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Beryllium oxide
Historically and in materials science, beryllium oxide was called glucina or glucinium oxide, owing to its sweet taste.
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glycine
▪ I. glycine Biochem. (ˈglaɪsiːn) [ad. G. glycin (J. Berzelius 1848, in Jahres-Ber. über d. Fortschritte d. Chem. und Min. XXVII. 654), f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet + -ine5.] A colourless sweet-tasting crystalline compound, NH2CH2COOH, which is the simplest amino-acid and a general constituent of proteins; ...
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euclase
euclase Min. (ˈjuːkleɪs) [a. Fr. euclase, f. Gr. εὐ- (see eu-) + κλάσ-ις breaking, f. κλά-ειν to break; so called on account of its easy cleavage.] A silicate of aluminium and glucinum occurring in light-green, transparent crystals.1804 Fourcroy Chem. II. 412 The primative form of euclase is a right...
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Gemstones in the Bible
Beryl is a stone composed of silica, alumina, and glucina with beryl and emerald being of the same species. Emerald is a green variety of beryl and is composed of silicate of alumina and glucina.
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beryllia
beryllia Chem. (bəˈrɪlɪə) [f. beryllium; cf. magnesia, magnesium.] The oxide of beryllium or glucinum, otherwise called glucina.1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. 375 An ignited mixture of beryllia and charcoal.
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glucinum
glucinum Chem. (gl(j)uːˈsaɪnəm) Also glucinium. [quasi-L., f. glucina; q.v. In 1808 Davy suggested glucium as the name for the still hypothetical metal: see quot. s.v. alumium.] A white metal obtained from beryl. Also called beryllium. Symbol Be or Gl.1812 Sir. H. Davy Chem. Philos. 358 Glucina is a...
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michaelsonite
michaelsonite Min. (ˈmɪkəlsənaɪt) [f. the name of A. Michaelson (1868), who first analysed it: see -ite.] = erdmannite.1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) II. 289 Michaelsonite Dana. An orthite-like mineral occurring near Brevig.., containing, like muromontite, little alumina and some glucina.
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grey
▪ I. grey, gray, a. and n. (greɪ) Forms: α. 1 grǽᵹ, 3–4 grai, 4–6 graye, (6 graie, Sc. gra), 4– gray. β. 1 gréᵹ, gréiᵹ, gréi, 3 grei, 3–4 greye, 4 greyȝe, 4– grey. [OE. grǽᵹ = OFris. grê, MDu. grau, gra (Du. grauw), OHG. grâo, pl. grâwe (MHG. grâo, mod.G. grau), ON. grá-r (Sw. grå, Da. graa), repr. ...
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