Definitions for metalline

metalline met·al·line

Spelling: [met-l-in, -ahyn]
IPA: /ˈmɛt l ɪn, -ˌaɪn/

Metalline is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 379 anagrams from letters in metalline (aeeillmnt).

Definitions for metalline

adjective

  1. metallic.
  2. containing one or more metals or metallic salts.

Origin of metalline

1425-75; late Middle English metalline Medieval Latin metallīnus of metal. See metal, -ine1

Examples for metalline

metalline Substances thus separated from an acid solvent are called Magisteries and Precipitates of metals.

Next to Gold and Mercury Lead is the heaviest of all metalline substances, but in hardness is exceeded by every one of them.

Enamels are made of several colours by the addition of this or that metalline calx.

The metal thus calcined easily recovers its metalline form on the addition of a phlogiston.

If less nitre be used, the calx is not so white; the glass it produces is more like a metalline glass, and is more easily reduced.

The use of the blowpipe has been inferred from metalline remains discovered in sepulchral tumuli of the Mississippi valley.

This dissolves in alkalies, and combines with metalline bases to form various coloured compounds, termed Purpurates.

This hinders the metalline particles from adhering perfectly, and makes mistakes in the trials.

Those which have only the metalline splendour and appearance, without malleability, are called Semi-metals.

Iron has the property of imbibing a greater quantity of phlogiston than is necessary to give it the metalline form.

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