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Definition of symbol
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Symbal
(n.) See
Cimbal.
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Mooned
::
Mooned
(a.) Of or
resembling
the moon;
symbolized
by the moon.
Ruthenium
::
Ruthenium
(n.) A rare
element
of the light
platinum
group,
found
associated
with
platinum
ores, and
isolated
as a hard,
brittle
steel-gray
metal which is very
infusible.
Symbol
Ru.
Atomic
weight
103.5.
Specific
gravity
12.26.
See
Platinum
metals,
under
Platinum..
Recognizance
::
Recognizance
(n.) A
token;
a
symbol;
a
pledge;
a
badge.
Two
::
Two (n.) A
symbol
representing
two
units,
as 2, II., or ii..
Ceremony
::
Ceremony
(n.) A
ceremonial
symbols;
an
emblem,
as a
crown,
scepter,
garland,
etc..
Decipium
::
Decipium
(n.) A
supposed
rare
element,
said to be
associated
with
cerium,
yttrium,
etc., in the
mineral
samarskite,
and more
recently
called
samarium.
Symbol
Dp. See
Samarium..
Symbolic
::
Symbolic
(a.) See
Symbolics.
Horn
::
Horn (n.) A
symbol
of
strength,
power,
glory,
exaltation,
or
pride..
Symbolize
::
Symbolize
(v. t.) To make
representative
of
something;
to
regard
or treat as
symbolic.
Symbolist
::
Symbolism
(n.) The
science
of
creeds;
symbolics.
Be
::
Be (v. i.) To
signify;
to
represent
or
symbolize;
to
answer
to.
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..
Opposition
::
Opposition
(n.) The
situation
of a
heavenly
body with
respect
to
another
when in the part of the
heavens
directly
opposite
to it;
especially,
the
position
of a
planet
or
satellite
when its
longitude
differs
from that of the sun 180¡; --
signified
by the
symbol
/; as, / / /,
opposition
of
Jupiter
to the sun..
Barium
::
Barium
(n.) One of the
elements,
belonging
to the
alkaline
earth
group;
a metal
having
a
silver-white
color,
and
melting
at a very high
temperature.
It is
difficult
to
obtain
the pure
metal,
from the
facility
with which it
becomes
oxidized
in the air.
Atomic
weight,
137.
Symbol,
Ba. Its oxide
called
baryta..
Three
::
Three (n.) A
symbol
representing
three
units,
as 3 or iii..
Symbolism
::
Symbolism
(n.) The act of
symbolizing,
or the state of being
symbolized;
as,
symbolism
in
Christian
art is the
representation
of
truth,
virtues,
vices,
etc., by
emblematic
colors,
signs,
and
forms..
Davyum
::
Davyum
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
found in
platinum
ore. It is a white
malleable
substance.
Symbol
Da.
Atomic
weight
154.
Potassium
::
Potassium
(n.) An
Alkali
element,
occurring
abundantly
but
always
combined,
as in the
chloride,
sulphate,
carbonate,
or
silicate,
in the
minerals
sylvite,
kainite,
orthoclase,
muscovite,
etc.
Atomic
weight
39.0.
Symbol
K
(Kalium)..
Copper
::
Copper
(n.) A
common
metal of a
reddish
color,
both
ductile
and
malleable,
and very
tenacious.
It is one of the best
conductors
of heat and
electricity.
Symbol
Cu.
Atomic
weight
63.3. It is one of the most
useful
metals
in
itself,
and also in its
alloys,
brass and
bronze..
Palm
::
Palm (n.) Any
symbol
or token of
superiority,
success,
or
triumph;
also,
victory;
triumph;
supremacy..
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