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antimony
English
Etymology
From Medieval Latin antimonium attested in the 11th century; see also here.
Pronunciation
- (UK) enPR: ?n't?m?n?, IPA(key): /?æn.t?.m?.ni?/
- (US) enPR: ?n't?m?n?, IPA(key): /?æn.t??mo?.ni/
Noun
antimony (countable and uncountable, plural antimonies)
- A chemical element (symbol Sb, from Latin stibium) with an atomic number of 51: a lustrous gray metalloid.
- The alloy stibnite.
Usage notes
- Do not confuse antimony with antinomy.
Synonyms
- stibium
Derived terms
Related terms
- antimonium
Translations
See also
- allemonite
- kermesite
- leo ruber
- lupus metallorum
- plumbum nigrum
- proteus
- valentinite
Further reading
- David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Antimony”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database
- “antimony”, in Mindat.org?[1], Hudson Institute of Mineralogy, 2000–2021.
Anagrams
- antinomy
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vincentite
English
Etymology
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Noun
vincentite
- (mineralogy) A monoclinic gray mineral containing antimony, arsenic, palladium, platinum, and tellurium.
References
- David Barthelmy (1997–2021) , “Vincentite”, in Webmineral Mineralogy Database
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