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tincal
@@@LINK=tincar Oxford English Dictionary
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Borax (mineral)
Borax first reached Western civilization as tincal mined from deposits in Tibet. The term borax comes from the Arabic bauraq, meaning white. wikipedia.org
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tincar
tincal, tincar (ˈtɪŋkəl), (ˈtɪŋkə(r)) Forms: α. 7 tyncall, 8–9 tinkal, 7– tincal; β. 7–8 tinkar, 8– tincar. [In form tincal, a. Malay tingkal:—Skr. ṭankaṇa; in Pers., Arab., Urdū tankār, tinkār, whence the β-forms and altincar.] Crude borax, found in lake-deposits in Tibet, Persia, and other Asiatic... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tincalconite
The name comes from "tincal", Sanskrit for borax, and Greek, "konis", meaning powder, for its composition and typical powdery nature. wikipedia.org
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tincalconite
tincalconite Min. (tɪnˈkælkənaɪt) [f. tincal + Gr. κον-ία powder + -ite1.] A hydrated basic borate of sodium, Na2B4O5(OH)4.3H2O, occurring as a fine white powder with rhombohedral symmetry and formed by the dehydration of borax.[1878 C. U. Shepard in Bull. Soc. Fran{cced}. de Minéral. I. 144 Tincalc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Borax
The terms tincal and tincar refer to native borax, historically mined from dry lake beds in various parts of Asia. Native tincal from Tibet, Persia, and other parts of Asia was traded via the Silk Road to the Arabian Peninsula in the 8th century AD. wikipedia.org
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tinkal
tinkal, -ar see tincal, tinchel. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ulexite
The three most important minerals from a worldwide commercial standpoint based on abundance are tincal (also known as borax), ulexite, and colemanite ( wikipedia.org
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borax
▪ I. borax (ˈbɔəræks) Forms: 4–7 boras, 5–6 borace, 6 borras, 7 baurac(h, boraxe, 6– borax; pl. (Obs. rare) boraces. [ME. boˈras, a. OF. boras (borras, bourras), ad. med.L. baurach, borac, boracum, and borax, borac-em, a. Arab. variously pronounced bauraq, būraq, bōraq, prop. ‘natron’, but also ‘bor... Oxford English Dictionary
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Eti Maden
68 (Anhydrous Borax) Etidot-67 (Disodium Octaborate Tetrahydrate) Concentrated boron products include: Ground colemanite Ground Ulexite Calcined Tincal wikipedia.org
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altincar
‖ altincar (ælˈtɪŋkə(r)) [a. (ult.) Arab. al-tinkār, f. al the + Pers. and Hind. tinkār, Mal. tingkal:—Skr. ṭankaṇa.] = tincal; crude borax.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Altincar is a sort of flux powder. Oxford English Dictionary
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Boron
Borax in its mineral form (then known as tincal) first saw use as a glaze, beginning in China circa 300 AD. Production Economically important sources of boron are the minerals colemanite, rasorite (kernite), ulexite and tincal. wikipedia.org
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undischarged
undisˈcharged, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Unpaid; not cleared off or settled.1585 Abp. Sandys Serm. Rom. xiii. 8–13 xi. 181 What should we say but..confesse that wee haue left that debt of loue..vndischarged? 1611 Cotgr., Insolu, vnpayed, vndischarged, vndefrayed. a 1639 Spottiswood Hist. Ch. Scot. (1655)... Oxford English Dictionary
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