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Definition of symbol
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Symbal
(n.) See
Cimbal.
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Gallium
::
Gallium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element,
found in
certain
zinc ores. It is
white,
hard, and
malleable,
resembling
aluminium,
and
remarcable
for its low
melting
point (86/ F.,
30/C).
Symbol
Ga.
Atomic
weight
69.9..
Nitrogen
::
Nitrogen
(n.) A
colorless
nonmetallic
element,
tasteless
and
odorless,
comprising
four
fifths
of the
atmosphere
by
volume.
It is
chemically
very inert in the free
state,
and as such is
incapable
of
supporting
life
(hence
the name azote still used by
French
chemists);
but it forms many
important
compounds,
as
ammonia,
nitric
acid, the
cyanides,
etc, and is a
constituent
of all
organized
living
tissues,
animal
or
vegetable.
Symbol
N.
Atomic
weight
14. It was
formerly
regarded
as a
permanent
noncon
Mooned
::
Mooned
(a.) Of or
resembling
the moon;
symbolized
by the moon.
Regalia
::
Regalia
(n. pl.) That which
belongs
to
royalty.
Specifically:
(a) The
rights
and
prerogatives
of a king. (b) Royal
estates
and
revenues.
(c)
Ensings,
symbols,
or
paraphernalia
of
royalty..
Tetragrammaton
::
Tetragrammaton
(n.) The
mystic
number
four, which was often
symbolized
to
represent
the
Deity,
whose name was
expressed
by four
letters
among some
ancient
nations;
as, the
Hebrew
JeHoVaH,
Greek
qeo`s,
Latin deus, etc..
Siva
::
Siva (n.) One of the triad of
Hindoo
gods. He is the
avenger
or
destroyer,
and in
modern
worship
symbolizes
the
reproductive
power of
nature..
Sock
::
Sock (n.) The shoe worn by
actors
of
comedy
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome, -- used as a
symbol
of
comedy,
or of the comic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
tragedy,
which is
symbolized
by the
buskin..
Equality
::
Equality
(n.) Exact
agreement
between
two
expressions
or
magnitudes
with
respect
to
quantity;
--
denoted
by the
symbol
=; thus, a = x
signifies
that a
contains
the same
number
and kind of units of
measure
that x
does..
Molybdenum
::
Molybdenum
(n.) A rare
element
of the
chromium
group,
occurring
in
nature
in the
minerals
molybdenite
and
wulfenite,
and when
reduced
obtained
as a hard,
silver-white,
difficulty
fusible
metal.
Symbol
Mo.
Atomic
weight
95.9..
Emblem
::
Emblem
(v. t.) To
represent
by an
emblem;
to
symbolize.
Form
::
Form (n.) The
combination
of
planes
included
under a
general
crystallographic
symbol.
It is not
necessarily
a
closed
solid.
Symbology
::
Symbologist
(n.) One who
practices,
or who is
versed
in,
symbology..
Buskin
::
Buskin
(n.) A
similar
covering
for the foot and leg, made with very thick
soles,
to give an
appearance
of
elevation
to the
stature;
-- worn by
tragic
actors
in
ancient
Greece
and Rome. Used as a
symbol
of
tragedy,
or the
tragic
drama,
as
distinguished
from
comedy..
Serapis
::
Serapis
(n.) An
Egyptian
deity,
at first a
symbol
of the Nile, and so of
fertility;
later,
one of the
divinities
of the lower
world.
His
worship
was
introduced
into
Greece
and
Rome..
Tin
::
Tin (n.) An
elementary
substance
found as an oxide in the
mineral
cassiterite,
and
reduced
as a soft white
crystalline
metal,
malleable
at
ordinary
temperatures,
but
brittle
when
heated.
It is not
easily
oxidized
in the air, and is used
chiefly
to coat iron to
protect
it from
rusting,
in the form of tin foil with
mercury
to form the
reflective
surface
of
mirrors,
and in
solder,
bronze,
speculum
metal,
and other
alloys.
Its
compounds
are
designated
as
stannous,
or
stannic.
Symbol
Sn
(Stannum).
At
Subindicate
::
Subindex
(n.) A
number
or mark
placed
opposite
the lower part of a
letter
or
symbol
to
distinguish
the
symbol;
thus, a0, b1, c2, xn, have 0, 1, 2, and n as
subindices..
Symbolism
::
Symbolism
(n.) A
combining
together
of parts or
ingredients.
Sulphur
::
Sulphur
(n.) A
nonmetallic
element
occurring
naturally
in large
quantities,
either
combined
as in the
sulphides
(as
pyrites)
and
sulphates
(as
gypsum),
or
native
in
volcanic
regions,
in vast beds mixed with
gypsum
and
various
earthy
materials,
from which it is
melted
out.
Symbol
S.
Atomic
weight
32. The
specific
gravity
of
ordinary
octohedral
sulphur
is 2.05; of
prismatic
sulphur,
1.96..
Heart
::
Heart (n.) That which
resembles
a heart in
shape;
especially,
a
roundish
or oval
figure
or
object
having
an
obtuse
point at one end, and at the other a
corresponding
indentation,
-- used as a
symbol
or
representative
of the
heart..
Ideographical
::
Ideographical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
ideogram;
representing
ideas by
symbols,
independently
of
sounds;
as, 9
represents
not the word nine, but the idea of the
number
itself..
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