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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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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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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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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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chrysoberyl
chrysoberyl Min. (ˈkrɪsəʊˌbɛrɪl) [ad. L. chrȳsobēryll-us (Pliny) = Gr. χρῡσοβήρυλλος a variety of beryl with a golden tinge, f. χρῡσό-ς gold + βήρυλλος beryl.] † a. A variety of beryl, with a tinge of yellow. b. A yellowish green gem, in composition an aluminate of glucinum. A variety with a bluish ...
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beryllonite
beryllonite Min. (bəˈrɪlənaɪt) [f. beryllium + -on, mod.L. form of Gr. -ον + -ite1.] A phosphate of beryllium and sodium, NaBePO4.1888 E. S. Dana in Amer. Jrnl. Sci. & Arts XXXVI. 291, I would suggest the name Beryllonite, in allusion to the fact that it contains the rare element beryllium. 1896 A. ...
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helvin
helvin, -ine Min. (ˈhɛlvɪn) [mod. (Werner, 1817) f. L. helvus light bay + -in.] A honey-yellow or greenish silicate of glucinum and manganese, occurring in regular tetrahedral crystals.1818 T. Thomson Ann. Philos. XII. 311 Helvin..was discovered in..Saxony. 1849 J. Nicol Min. 234 Helvine occurs at S...
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铍
之后大约160年,铍元素都被称为「Glucinium」或「Glucinum」,符号为Gl或G,中文译作鋊或𫠁。然而,当时已经有一种名为Glycine的植物,而且氧化钇也同样会形成有甜味的盐,所以克拉普罗特认为更应该以绿柱石(Beryl)为这种物质命名为「Beryllina」。
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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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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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danalite
danalite Min. (ˈdeɪnəlaɪt) [Named 1866 after J. D. Dana, an American mineralogist: see -lite.] A silicate of iron, glucinum, etc. with sulphide of zinc, occurring in reddish octahedrons in granite.1866 Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. ii. XLII. 72 On Danalite, a new Mineral Species.
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meliphanite
meliphanite Min. (mɛˈlɪfənaɪt) Also ˈmeliphane. [f. Gr. µέλι ‘honey’ + ϕαν-, ϕαίνεσθαι to appear + -ite. Named by Dana, in allusion to its colour, after leucophane, -phanite; the earlier name (Scheerer 1852) was melinophan, prob. f. µήλινος meline a.1] Fluo-silicate of glucinum, calcium and sodium.1...
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trimerous
trimerous, a. (ˈtrɪmərəs, ˈtraɪ-) [f. mod.L. trimer-us (ad. Gr. τριµερής, f. τρι- tri- + µέρος part) + -ous.] Having, consisting of, or characterized by three parts: spec. a. Bot. Having the parts of the flower, or the leaves, in series or whorls of three. b. Entom. Consisting of three segments or j...
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