The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... color . TINSMITH , _one who manufactures articles of tinned sheet - iron . TIN- STONE , or -ORE , the oxide of tin or cassiterite , the ore from which the tin of commerce is obtained . TIN - TYPE , & photograph taken on tin . TIN - WARE ...
... color . TINSMITH , _one who manufactures articles of tinned sheet - iron . TIN- STONE , or -ORE , the oxide of tin or cassiterite , the ore from which the tin of commerce is obtained . TIN - TYPE , & photograph taken on tin . TIN - WARE ...
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... color from the presence of peroxide of iron or of manganese . It forms two hydroxides : Stannic acid SnO2 . H2O , and Metastannic acid , Sn , O10.5H2O . Stannic acid is precipitated by acids from solutions of alkaline stannates , and ...
... color from the presence of peroxide of iron or of manganese . It forms two hydroxides : Stannic acid SnO2 . H2O , and Metastannic acid , Sn , O10.5H2O . Stannic acid is precipitated by acids from solutions of alkaline stannates , and ...
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... colors - e.g . , gray , various shades of yellow and red , and black . Its specific gravity - a notable feature - is 6.9 ; and it strikes fire with steel . In Cornwall , the tin ore occurs in mineral veins running through granite and ...
... colors - e.g . , gray , various shades of yellow and red , and black . Its specific gravity - a notable feature - is 6.9 ; and it strikes fire with steel . In Cornwall , the tin ore occurs in mineral veins running through granite and ...
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... color with which anything is impregnated ; a tinge of color ; tint ; hue ; in her . , one of the colors used in achievements ( see HERALDRY ) ; a slight taste or quality added to anything : a liquid extract ; in med . , a solution ...
... color with which anything is impregnated ; a tinge of color ; tint ; hue ; in her . , one of the colors used in achievements ( see HERALDRY ) ; a slight taste or quality added to anything : a liquid extract ; in med . , a solution ...
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... color . TINE , n . tin [ Icel . tindr ; Sw . tinne , the tooth of a rake or harrow : Ger . zinne ; Dan . tinde , a pinnacle : Dan . tand , a tooth : allied to ТоотH ] : the point of the fork of a deer's horn ; one of the spikes of a ...
... color . TINE , n . tin [ Icel . tindr ; Sw . tinne , the tooth of a rake or harrow : Ger . zinne ; Dan . tinde , a pinnacle : Dan . tand , a tooth : allied to ТоотH ] : the point of the fork of a deer's horn ; one of the spikes of a ...
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