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glucinum - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From New Latin glucina, from French glucine, from Ancient Greek γλυκύς (glukús, “sweet”) + -um, in reference to the sweet taste of some of its salts.
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GLUCINUM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Glucinum, glōō-sī′num, n. a white metal prepared from beryl—its oxide, Glucī′na, white, tasteless, insoluble in water.—adj.
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GLUCINIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun glu· cin· i· um glüˈsinēəm variants or glucinum -ˈsīnəm, -ˈsēn- plural -s : beryllium Word History Etymology New Latin, from glucina beryllium oxide
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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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GLUCINUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: → a former name for beryllium a corrosion-resistant toxic silvery-white metallic element that occurs chiefly in beryl.
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'BERYLLIUM' OR 'GLUCINUM.' - PubMed
'BERYLLIUM' OR 'GLUCINUM.' Science. 1904 Dec 9;20(519):809-10. doi: 10.1126/science.20.519.809. Author. C L Parsons.
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beryllium
beryllium Chem. (bəˈrɪlɪəm) [f. beryl + -ium.] A synonym for the metal glucinum; so called as entering into the composition of the beryl.1863 Watts Dict. Chem., Glucinum (Glycium, Beryllium). 1873 ― Fownes' Chem. 375 Beryllium forms but one class of compounds. Ibid. 375 Beryllium Chloride is formed ...
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'Glucinum' or 'Beryllium' - Science
'Glucinum' or 'Beryllium'. Jas. Lewis HoweAuthors Info & Affiliations. Science. 6 Jan 1905. Vol 21, Issue 523. pp. 35-36. DOI ...
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XVII. On the atomic weight of glucinum (Beryllium) - Journals
I. Introductory. Ever since the discovery of glucinum by Vauquelin, in 1798, its atomic weight has been a disputed matter amongst chemists.
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1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Glucinum - Wikisource
GLUCINUM, an alternative name for Beryllium (q.v.). When L. N. Vauquelin in 1798 published in the Annales de chimie an account of a new ...
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glucinum - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
glucinum · Greek glyk(ýs) sweet (from the taste of some of the salts) + -in- -in2 + Latin -um noun, nominal suffix · Neo-Latin · 1805–15;.
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glucinum - Sizes
Name given to the element beryllium circa 1885. From the Greek γλυκύς, glykos, sweet, because a peculiar characteristic of this metal is its sweet taste. NOTE ...
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Charles A. Joy
Later he examined the compounds of glucinum, and published an account of his investigations in the American Journal of Science.
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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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phenacite
phenacite Min. (ˈfɛnəsaɪt) -kite (-kaɪt). [Named, 1833, f. Gr. ϕέναξ, ϕένακ-α cheat (on account of its having been mistaken for quartz) + -ite1.] A silicate of glucinum, occurring in quartz-like transparent or translucent crystals, colourless, wine-yellow, or brown.1834 Phil. Mag. Ser. iii. V. 102 P...
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