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  • 101Dacian bracelets — Dacian gold bracelet, dated to 1st century BC – 1st century AD, from Sarmizegetusa Romania [1][2] …

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  • 103Ytterbium — Yb redirects here. For the unit of information, see Yottabit. thulium ← ytterbium → lutetium ↑ Yb ↓ No …

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  • 104Fission products (by element) — On this page, a discussion of each of the main elements in the fission product mixture from the nuclear fission of an actinide such as uranium or plutonium is set out by element. Krypton 83 86 Krypton 85 is formed by the fission process witha… …

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  • 105fluorine — /floor een, in, flawr , flohr /, n. Chem. the most reactive nonmetallic element, a pale yellow, corrosive, toxic gas that occurs combined, esp. in fluorite, cryolite, phosphate rock, and other minerals. Symbol: F; at. wt.: 18.9984; at. no.: 9.… …

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  • 106metal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. mineral, element, alloy, ore. See inorganic matter. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. element, native rock, ore, metalliferous ore, ore deposit, free metal, refined ore, smelted ore; see also alloy , mineral .… …

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  • 107type metal — noun an alloy of tin and lead and antimony used to make printing type • Hypernyms: ↑alloy, ↑metal • Hyponyms: ↑type slug, ↑slug …

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  • 108Meriden — /mer i dn/, n. a city in central Connecticut. 57,118. * * * ▪ Connecticut, United States       city, coextensive with the town (township) of Meriden, New Haven county, central Connecticut, U.S. Meriden is situated on the Quinnipiac River with the …

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  • 109pewter — noun a grey alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, tin and lead). ↘utensils made of pewter. Derivatives pewterer noun Origin ME: from OFr. peutre, of unknown origin …

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  • 110pewter — ► NOUN ▪ a grey alloy of tin with copper and antimony (formerly, tin and lead). ORIGIN Old French peutre …

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