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sulphuret
sulphuret Chem. (ˈsʌlfjʊərɛt) [ad. mod.L. sulphurētum: see sulphur n. and -uret. Cf. sulphure.] = sulphide n. (Now only in Materia Medica and Mining.)1790 Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. 249 One part ore of molybdena, which is a natural sulphuret of that metal, is put into a retort. 1791 Hamilton B... Oxford English Dictionary
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desulphuret
desulphuret, v. (diːˈsʌlfjʊərɛt) [f. de- II. 2 + sulphuret.] trans. To deprive of sulphurets or sulphides. Hence deˈsulphuretted ppl. a.1878 Ure Dict. Arts III. 847 Soda which contains sulphides is preferred for making the mottled..soap, whereas the desulphuretted soda makes the best white-curd soap... Oxford English Dictionary
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disulphuret
diˈsulphuret Chem. [See di-2 2 and sulphuret.] = disulphide (in obs. and current senses).1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc., Chem. 491 The application of heat drives off one equivalent of its sulphur and converts it into the disulphuret. Ibid. 500 Sub- or Di⁓sulphuret of Mercury. Oxford English Dictionary
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Levant Mine and Beam Engine
Minerals and ores silver bismuth calcspar aragonite vitreous copper ore or grey sulphuret of copper See also Man engine for an account of the accident wikipedia.org
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hydrosulphuret
† hydrosulphuret Chem. Obs. (-ˈsʌlfjʊrɛt) [f. hydrogen + sulphuret.] An old name for a compound formed by the union of sulphuretted hydrogen with a base; a hydrosulphide or sulphydrate. hydrosulphuret of potassa, hydrogen potassium sulphide, HKS.1800 tr. Lagrange's Chem. I. 199 To prepare hydrosulph... Oxford English Dictionary
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syepoorite
syepoorite Min. (ˈsaɪpʊəraɪt) [f. Syepoor or Saipūr, in N.W. India, where found: see -ite1.] A native sulphide of cobalt, of a steel-grey colour inclining to yellow.1849 J. Nicol Min. 458 Syepoorite. This name may be given to a sulphuret of cobalt,..found in primary rocks with pyrite and chalcopyrit... Oxford English Dictionary
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oxysulphate
† oxyˈsulphate Chem. An obs. name for a metallic sulphate containing a larger proportion of oxygen, as oxysulphate of iron = ferric sulphate.1802 Med. Jrnl. VIII. 550 It has been proposed to distinguish them [iron sulphates] by terming that salt which contains the metal more highly oxydated, an oxys... Oxford English Dictionary
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sternbergite
sternbergite Min. (ˈstɜːnbɜːgaɪt) [Named by Haidinger in honour of Count Caspar Sternberg: see -ite.] A native sulphide of silver and iron, occurring in brown flexible laminæ with metallic lustre.1826 Haidinger in Edin. Jrnl. Sci. (1827) VII. 242. 1850 Ansted Elem. Geol., Min. etc. 226 Sternbergite,... Oxford English Dictionary
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protosulphide
ˌprotoˈsulphide Chem. [proto- 3.] A compound of sulphur with another element or radical containing the minimum proportion of sulphur. Formerly also called protoˈsulphuret. (Now usually otherwise expressed: as protosulphide or proto-sulphuret of iron = ferrous sulphide, FeS.) So † protoˈsulphate, a s... Oxford English Dictionary
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kermesite
kermesite Min. (ˈkɜːmɪzaɪt) [Named 1832, f. kermes + -ite1.] Native red antimony, a compound of the oxide and sulphide, occurring in six-sided prismatic crystals of a cherry-red colour.1843 E. J. Chapman Min. 61 Kermesite. Sulphuret of Oxide of Antimony. 1887 Mallet Min. India 62 Kermesite and cerva... Oxford English Dictionary
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monosulphide
monosulphide Chem. (mɒnəʊˈsʌlfaɪd) [mono- 2.] A sulphide containing one equivalent of sulphur. Also † monoˈsulphuret, in the same sense. Also monoˈsulphite, a sulphite containing one equivalent of sulphurous acid.1854 J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sci., Chem. 408 Two compounds of sulphurous acid with s... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydret
† ˈhydret Chem. Obs. [Cf. sulphuret.] An early term for hydruret, hydride.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 46 Oil of cinnamon is a hydret of that base, or C18H7O2 + H. Oxford English Dictionary
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dufrenoysite
dufrenoysite Min. (djuːfrɪˈnɔɪzaɪt) [Named 1845 after M. Dufrénoy: see prec.] An arsenical sulphuret of lead, occurring in highly modified prisms, of grey colour and metallic lustre.1848 Amer. Jrnl. Sc. Ser. ii. V. 268 Dufrenoysite is an arsenical sulphuret of lead. 1868 Dana Min. 92. Oxford English Dictionary
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zinckenite
zinckenite Min. (ˈzɪŋkənaɪt) Also zink-. [ad. G. zinkenit (G. Rose, 1826), named in honour of J. K. L. Zincken, director of Anhalt mines.] A steel-grey sulphide of antimony and lead.1835 R. D. & T. Thomson's Rec. Gen. Sci. I. 272 Combinations of sulphuret of antimony and sulphuret of lead in differe... Oxford English Dictionary
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surma
‖ surma, soorma E. Ind. (ˈsʊəmə) Also [7 surmee,] 9 -meh, -mè, soorma, -ee. [a. Urdū = Pers. surma(h).] A black powder consisting of sulphide of antimony or of lead, used by Indian women for staining the eyebrows and eyelids.[1687 A. Lovell tr. Thevenot's Trav. i. 56 They [sc. Turkish women] paint t... Oxford English Dictionary
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