slovo | definícia |
beryl (encz) | beryl,beryl n: Zdeněk Brož |
beryl (czen) | beryl,beryln: Zdeněk Brož |
Beryl (gcide) | Beryl \Ber"yl\ (b[e^]r"[i^]l), n. [F. b['e]ryl, OF. beril, L.
beryllus, Gr. bh`ryllos, prob. fr. Skr. vai[dsdot][=u]rya.
Cf. Brilliant.] (Min.)
A mineral of great hardness, and, when transparent, of much
beauty. It occurs in hexagonal prisms, commonly of a green or
bluish green color, but also yellow, pink, and white. It is a
silicate of aluminum and beryllium. The aquamarine is a
transparent, sea-green variety used as a gem. The emerald
is another variety highly prized in jewelry, and
distinguished by its deep color, which is probably due to the
presence of a little oxide of chromium.
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beryl (wn) | beryl
n 1: the chief source of beryllium; colored transparent
varieties are valued as gems |
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beryllium (mass) | beryllium
- berýlium |
berylium (msasasci) | berylium
- beryllium |
berylliosis (encz) | berylliosis,berylióza Závažná chronická nemoc postihující hlavně plíce.
Způsobuje jí dlouhodobé vdechování beryllia (a sloučenin). Může být
smrtelná. Martin M. |
beryllium (encz) | beryllium,berylium n: [chem.] Zdeněk Brožberyllium,beryllium n: [chem.] Stanislav Horáček |
chrysoberyl (encz) | chrysoberyl,chryzoberyl Zdeněk Brož |
berylium (czen) | berylium,berylliumn: [chem.] Zdeněk Brož |
berylióza (czen) | berylióza,berylliosis Závažná chronická nemoc postihující hlavně plíce.
Způsobuje jí dlouhodobé vdechování beryllia (a sloučenin). Může být
smrtelná. Martin M. |
beryllium (czen) | Beryllium,Be Vdechování prachu nebo výparů b. (a sloučenin) může
způsobit závažné nemoci plic. Mohou být smrtelné. Může také způsobit
rakovinu plic. Martin M.beryllium,berylliumn: [chem.] Stanislav Horáček |
chryzoberyl (czen) | chryzoberyl,chrysoberyl Zdeněk Brož |
Beryl (gcide) | Beryl \Ber"yl\ (b[e^]r"[i^]l), n. [F. b['e]ryl, OF. beril, L.
beryllus, Gr. bh`ryllos, prob. fr. Skr. vai[dsdot][=u]rya.
Cf. Brilliant.] (Min.)
A mineral of great hardness, and, when transparent, of much
beauty. It occurs in hexagonal prisms, commonly of a green or
bluish green color, but also yellow, pink, and white. It is a
silicate of aluminum and beryllium. The aquamarine is a
transparent, sea-green variety used as a gem. The emerald
is another variety highly prized in jewelry, and
distinguished by its deep color, which is probably due to the
presence of a little oxide of chromium.
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Berylline (gcide) | Berylline \Ber"yl*line\, a.
Like a beryl; of a light or bluish green color.
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beryllium (gcide) | Glucinum \Glu*ci"num\, n. [Cf. F. glucinium, glycium, fr. Gr. ?,
sweet. Cf. Glycerin.] (Chem.)
A rare metallic element, of a silver white color, and low
specific gravity (2.1), resembling magnesium. It never occurs
naturally in the free state, but is always combined, usually
with silica or alumina, or both; as in the minerals
phenacite, chrysoberyl, beryl or emerald, euclase, and
danalite. It was named from its oxide glucina, which was
known long before the element was isolated. Symbol Gl. Atomic
weight 9.1. Called also beryllium. [Formerly written also
glucinium.]
[1913 Webster]Beryllium \Be*ryl"li*um\, n. [NL.] (Chem.)
A metallic element found in the beryl. See Glucinum.
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Beryllium (gcide) | Glucinum \Glu*ci"num\, n. [Cf. F. glucinium, glycium, fr. Gr. ?,
sweet. Cf. Glycerin.] (Chem.)
A rare metallic element, of a silver white color, and low
specific gravity (2.1), resembling magnesium. It never occurs
naturally in the free state, but is always combined, usually
with silica or alumina, or both; as in the minerals
phenacite, chrysoberyl, beryl or emerald, euclase, and
danalite. It was named from its oxide glucina, which was
known long before the element was isolated. Symbol Gl. Atomic
weight 9.1. Called also beryllium. [Formerly written also
glucinium.]
[1913 Webster]Beryllium \Be*ryl"li*um\, n. [NL.] (Chem.)
A metallic element found in the beryl. See Glucinum.
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Berylloid (gcide) | Berylloid \Ber"yl*loid\, n. [Beryl + -oid.] (Crystallog.)
A solid consisting of a double twelve-sided pyramid; -- so
called because the planes of this form occur on crystals of
beryl.
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Chrysoberyl (gcide) | Chrysoberyl \Chrys"o*ber`yl\, n. [L. chrysoberyllus, Gr. ?;
chryso`s gold + ? beryl.] (Min.)
A mineral, found in crystals, of a yellow to green or brown
color, and consisting of aluminia and glucina. It is very
hard, and is often used as a gem.
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beryllium (wn) | beryllium
n 1: a light strong brittle grey toxic bivalent metallic element
[syn: beryllium, Be, glucinium, atomic number 4] |
beryllium bronze (wn) | beryllium bronze
n 1: a copper-base alloy containing beryllium |
chrysoberyl (wn) | chrysoberyl
n 1: a rare hard yellow green mineral consisting of beryllium
aluminate in crystal form; used as a gemstone |
beryllium (elements) | beryllium
Symbol: Be
Atomic number: 4
Atomic weight: 9.0122
Grey metallic element of group 2 of the periodic table. Is toxic and can
cause severe lung diseases and dermatitis. Shows high covalent
character.
It was isolated independently by F. Wohler and A.A. Bussy in 1828.
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