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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD GLUCINUM

New Latin glucina beryllium oxide, from Greek glukus sweet + -in; alluding to the sweet taste of some of the salts.
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PRONUNCIATION OF GLUCINUM

glucinum  [ɡluːˈsaɪnəm] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF GLUCINUM

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Glucinum is a noun.
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WHAT DOES GLUCINUM MEAN IN ENGLISH?

glucinum

Beryllium

Beryllium is the chemical element with the symbol Be and atomic number 4. Because any beryllium synthesized in stars is short-lived, it is a relatively rare element in the universe. It is a divalent element which occurs naturally only in combination with other elements in minerals. Notable gemstones which contain beryllium include beryl and chrysoberyl. As a free element it is a steel-gray, strong, lightweight and brittle alkaline earth metal. Beryllium improves many physical properties when added as an alloying element to aluminium, copper, iron and nickel. Tools made of beryllium copper alloys are strong and hard and do not create sparks when they strike a steel surface. In structural applications, the combination of high flexural rigidity, thermal stability, thermal conductivity and low density make beryllium metal a desirable aerospace material for aircraft components, missiles, spacecraft, and satellites. Because of its low density and atomic mass, beryllium is relatively transparent to X-rays and other forms of ionizing radiation; therefore, it is the most common window material for X-ray equipment and components of particle physics experiments.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH GLUCINUM


aluminum
əˈluːmɪnəm
antirrhinum
ˌæntɪˈraɪnəm
arcanum
ɑːˈkeɪnəm
Ariminum
əˈrɪmɪnəm
botulinum
ˌbɒtjʊˈlaɪnəm
crinum
ˈkraɪnəm
ferromolybdenum
ˌfɛrəʊmɒˈlɪbdɪnəm
linum
ˈlaɪnəm
mediastinal
ˌmiːdɪəˈstaɪnəm
mediastinum
ˌmiːdɪəˈstaɪnəm
Misenum
mɪˈzeɪnəm
molybdenum
mɒˈlɪbdɪnəm
nonaluminum
ˌnɒnəˈluːmɪnəm
platinum
ˈplætɪnəm
solanum
səʊˈleɪnəm
verumontanum
ˌvɛrʊmɒnˈteɪnəm

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE GLUCINUM

glucagon
glucan
glucina
glucinic
glucinium
Gluck
glucocorticoid
glucokinase
gluconate
gluconeogenesis
gluconeogenic
gluconic acid
glucophore
glucoprotein
glucosamine
glucosamine sulphate
glucose
glucose syrup
glucosic
glucosidal

WORDS THAT END LIKE GLUCINUM

annum
Barnum
Casinum
double-magnum
duodenum
e pluribus unum
in aeternum
jus divinum
labdanum
Lugdunum
organum
origanum
per annum
plenum
regnum
stannum
sternum
Ticinum
tympanum
viburnum

Synonyms and antonyms of glucinum in the English dictionary of synonyms

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glucinium
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Glucinum
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glucinum
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glucinum
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ग्लूसीनम
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glucinum
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glucinum
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glucinum
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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «GLUCINUM»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «GLUCINUM» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about glucinum

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GLUCINUM»

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Chemical & Metallurgical Engineering
It is now best to treat the sulphates by any one of the methods mentioned above for the purification of the glucinum salt in a solution of sulphates. Chemical and Electrochemical Separation of Glucinum Method of WOhler As mentioned before  ...
Eugene Franz Roeber, Howard Coon Parmelee, 1919
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
F. W. Clarke, and also by the committee appointed by the American Association on the Spelling and Pronunciation of Chemical Terms, and the conclusion was arrived at that the name " glucinum " should be used on the ground of priority.
‎1905
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
F. W. Clarke, and also by the committee appointed by the American Association on the Spelling and Pronunciation of Chemical Terms, and the conclusion was arrived at that the name " glucinum " should be used on the ground of priority.
‎1905
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The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: ...
Cannon. navy} June 24, 1898. as possible at too", is not anhydrous fluoride of glucinum: the product, which is besides very deliquescent, always retains water; its proportion of glucinum never exceeds 17 per cent. We next calcined the residue ...
‎1898
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The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science: With ...
F. W. Clarke, and also by the committee appointed by the American Association on the Spelling and Pronunciation of Chemical Terms, and the conclusion was arrived at that the name "glucinum" should be used on the ground of priority.
William Crookes, James H. Gardiner, 1905
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Hand-book of Chemistry
Glucinum and Iodine. Iodide op Glucinum. — Glucinum, heated in vapour of iodine, takes fire and yields a sublimate of iodide of glucinum in colourless needles, which are fusible and very volatile, and dissolve in water with great elevation of ...
Leopold Gmelin, 1849
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Treatise on General and Industrial Inorganic Chemistry
GLUCINUM: Gl, 9.1 This element is also known as Beryllium. It is called glucinuru on account of the sweet taste of its salts. It occupies a position in the group of divalent metals analogous to that of lithium in the alkali metal group. Thus it has ...
Ettore Molinari, 1920
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Inorganic chemistry: with the elements of physical and ...
GLUCINUM (BERYLLIUM). Symbol Gl. Atomic weight 9.1. Valence II. Melting- point 1000°. Occurrence. — The principal native compound of glucinum is beryl, a glucinum aluminum silicate, Gl3Al2(Si03)6. The transparent green crystals are  ...
John Iredelle Dillard Hinds, 1908
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A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies
I have shown by experiments which appear to me decisive, j^gjj that the atomic weight of glucina is 3-25.f It is a compound of 1 atom glucinum . . 2-25 1 atom oxygen . . 1 3-25 consequently the atomic weight of glucinum is 2-25. Hydrate of  ...
Thomas Thomson, 1831
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A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies
I liave shown by experiments which appear to me decisive, A,j*5[j? that the atomic weight of glucina is 8-25.f It is a compound of 1 atom glucinum . . 2*25 1 atom oxygen . . 1 3-25 consequently the atomic weight of glucinum is 2'25. Hydrate of ...
Thomas Thomson, 1831

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