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  • 31selenium — /si lee nee euhm/, n. Chem. a nonmetallic element chemically resembling sulfur and tellurium, occurring in several allotropic forms, as crystalline and amorphous, and having an electrical resistance that varies under the influence of light.… …

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  • 32native element — Any of the 19 chemical elements that occur as minerals and are found in nature uncombined with other elements. They are commonly divided into three groups: metals (platinum, iridium, osmium, iron, zinc, tin, gold, silver, copper, mercury, lead …

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  • 33absolute — Unconditional; unlimited; uncombined; undiluted (as in case of alcohol); certain. [L. absolutus, complete, pp. of ab solvo, to loosen from] * * * ab·so·lute .ab sə lüt adj 1) pure or relatively free from mixture <absolute methanol> 2)… …

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  • 34isolate — /ˈaɪsəleɪt / (say uysuhlayt) verb (t) (isolated, isolating) 1. to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone. 2. Medicine to keep (an infected person) from contact with non infected ones. 3. Chemistry to obtain (a substance) in an… …

  • 35revive — [c]/rəˈvaɪv / (say ruh vuyv) verb (revived, reviving) –verb (t) 1. to set going or in activity again: to revive old feuds. 2. to make operative or valid again. 3. to bring back into notice, use, or currency: to revive a subject of discussion. 4.… …

  • 36re|viv´er — re|vive «rih VYV», verb, vived, viv|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring back to life or consciousness: »He was nearly drowned, but we revived him. 2. to bring back to a fresh, lively condition. 3. to make fresh; restore: »Hot coffee revived the cold, tired… …

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  • 37re|vive — «rih VYV», verb, vived, viv|ing. –v.t. 1. to bring back to life or consciousness: »He was nearly drowned, but we revived him. 2. to bring back to a fresh, lively condition. 3. to make fresh; restore: »Hot coffee revived the cold, tired man …

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  • 38Bar iron — Iron I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), n. [OE. iren, AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen, [=i]sern; akin to D. ijzer, OS. [=i]sarn, OHG. [=i]sarn, [=i]san, G. eisen, Icel. [=i]sarn, j[=a]rn, Sw. & Dan. jern, and perh. to E. ice; cf. Ir. iarann, W. haiarn, Armor. houarn.]… …

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  • 39bar iron — Iron I ron ([imac] [u^]rn), n. [OE. iren, AS. [=i]ren, [=i]sen, [=i]sern; akin to D. ijzer, OS. [=i]sarn, OHG. [=i]sarn, [=i]san, G. eisen, Icel. [=i]sarn, j[=a]rn, Sw. & Dan. jern, and perh. to E. ice; cf. Ir. iarann, W. haiarn, Armor. houarn.]… …

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  • 40bebilya — Native Na tive (n[=a] t[i^]v), a. [F. natif, L. nativus, fr. nasci, p. p. natus. See {Nation}, and cf. {Na[ i]ve}, {Neif} a serf.] 1. Arising by birth; having an origin; born. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Anaximander s opinion is, that the gods are… …

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