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smaltine
smaltine Min. (ˈsmɔːltaɪn) [f. smalt n. + -ine5.] Tin-white cobalt.1837 Dana Min. 402 Smaltine usually occurs in veins, accompanying other ores of cobalt and ores of silver and copper. 1877 Encycl. Brit. VI. 81 Smaltine or speiss cobalt, an arsenide of the isomorphous bases, cobalt, nickel, and iron...
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heterogenite
heterogenite Min. (hɛtəˈrɒdʒɪnaɪt) [ad. G. heterogenit (A. Frenzel 1872, in Jrnl. f. prakt. Chem. V. 404), f. Gr. ἑτερογεν-ής of different kinds, in allusion to the fact that the mineral differs in composition from some manganese oxides, which it outwardly resembles: see -ite1.] A name applied to va...
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speiss
speiss (spaɪs) Also 8–9 speis. [ad. G. speise in the same sense, a special use of speise (:—pop. Lat. spēsa, L. expensa) ‘food, nourishment’.] 1. An impure metallic compound, containing nickel, cobalt, iron, etc., produced in the smelting of certain ores; esp. an arsenide obtained in the manufacture...
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cobalt
cobalt (ˈkəʊbɒlt) Also 7 cobolt, 8 kobold. [a. Ger. kobalt, formerly also kobald, -olt, -old, -elt, -el, app. the same word as kobold, etc., goblin or demon of the mines; the ore of cobalt having been so called by the miners on account of the trouble which it gave them, not only from its worthlessne...
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