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masculine elementyang
(Ac) radioactive metallic element (Chemistry), radioactive elementactinium
(Ag) whitish metallic element (Chemistry); element used to make jewelry, coins, etc.; coins made of silver; money; silverware; grayish-white metallic color, `:Ag, coat something with silversilver
(Ba) white metallic element (Chemistry), `:Ba, silver-white chemical elementbarium
(Be) lightweight metallic chemical element commonly used in alloys, `:Beberyllium
(British spelling for inflection) curve, bend; change in pitch or tone of the voice; addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar)inflexion
(Ca) silvery metallic element present in the earth as well as in most animals and plants, `:Ca, silver-white metallic elementcalcium
(Cd) bluish-white toxic metallic element related to zinc and sometimes found in zinc ores (Chemistry), `:Cd, metallic chemical elementcadmium
(Chemistry) as pertains to isotopes, by means of isotopes (form of a chemical element which has the same atomic number as the other forms but a different atomic weight)isotopically
(Chemistry) containing selenium, of selenium (chemical element)selenic
(Chemistry) illinium (former name of the metallic element promethium); extension for an Internet address of a person or site located in Israel (Computers)Il
(Chemistry) in an allotropic manner (existence of a chemical element in two or more different forms)allotropically
(Chemistry) lightweight metallic element (former name of beryllium)Gl (glucinium)
(Chemistry) of or containing molybdenum (metallic element used to strengthen and harden steel), relating to molybdenum with a high valencemolybdic
(Chemistry) of or containing molybdenum (metallic element used to strengthen and harden steel), relating to molybdenum with a low valencemolybdous
(Chemistry) of potassium, containing potassium (silver-white metallic element)potassic
(Chemistry) radioactive gaseous chemical element (produced by the breakdown of radium), `:Rn, radioactive elementradon
(Chemistry) radioactive gaseous element (produced by the breakdown of radium)Rn (radon)
(Chemistry) rare metallic element (also lutecium), `:Lulutetium
(Chemistry) rare metallic element (also lutetium)lutecium
(Chemistry) uncommon heavy metallic chemical element, symbol Re, `:Re, rare heavy metallic elementrhenium
(Co) brittle silver-white metallic element used in a variety of alloys, `:Co, silvery white chemical elementcobalt
(Cr) chrome a metallic element (Chemistry), `:Cr, hard metallic elementchromium
(Cs) rare metallic element (Chemistry), `:Cs, silver-white metallic elementcesium
(Cu) metallic chemical element; boiler; coin; police officer, `:Cu, coat with or cover with copper, of reddish-brown color, reddish-brown butterfly, reddish-brown metal, small coincopper
(Fe) metallic element (Chemistry); device used to remove wrinkles from fabric; items made from iron metal, `:Fe, clothes presser, computer hardware, cover with iron, fetter prisoner, handgun, harsh character, heated tool, made of iron, resembling iron,...iron
(Fr) radioactive chemical element, `:Fr, unstable radioactive elementfrancium
(Grammar) masculine gender, masculine form (he, his, himself, etc.), concluding on an accented beat, male; manly, manlike, of or characteristic of men; strong, virile; (about objects or words) having the designation of masculine, of certain grammatical...masculine
(H) colorless odorless gas (lightest of the known elements), `:H, reactive gaseous elementhydrogen
(Hf) metallic chemical element (Chemistry), `:Hf, metallic elementhafnium
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