(indium)
71Indium — In|di|um das; s <zu lat. indicum »Indigo« (wegen der zwei indigoblauen Linien im Spektrum des Indiums) u. ↑...ium> chem. Element, Metall; Zeichen: In …
72indium — n. rare metallic element (Chemistry) …
73indium — [ ɪndɪəm] noun the chemical element of atomic number 49, a soft silvery white metal occurring naturally in association with zinc and some other metals. (Symbol: In) Origin C19: from indigo (because there are two characteristic indigo lines in its …
74indium — in·di·um …
75indium — in•di•um [[t]ˈɪn di əm[/t]] n. chem. a rare metallic element that is soft, white, malleable, and easily fusible, is found combined in various ore minerals, esp. sphalerite, and has two indigo blue lines in its spectrum Symbol: In at. wt.: 114.82… …
76indium — /ˈɪndiəm/ (say indeeuhm) noun a rare metallic element, soft, white, malleable and easily fusible, found combined in various ores, especially sphalerite, and so named from the two indigo blue lines in its spectrum. Symbol: In; relative atomic mass …
77indium — in|di|um sb., met (et grundstof) …
78Indium — Ịn|di|um, das; s (chemisches Element, Metall; Zeichen In) …
79indium — A metallic element with the symbol In and atomic number of 49. It is used in the manufacture of transistors and as a bonding material for acoustic transducers …
80indium — n. Chem. a soft silvery white metallic element occurring naturally in zinc blende etc., used for electroplating and in semiconductors. Usage: Symb.: In. Etymology: L indicum indigo with ref. to its characteristic spectral lines …