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51Mond process — /ˈmɒnd ˌproʊsɛs/ (say mond .prohses) noun a method of extracting pure nickel from the impure metal by reacting carbon monoxide with the metal to form the carbonyl which is decomposed by heating into pure nickel and carbon monoxide. {named after… …
52Mond-Cirkel, der — Der Mond Cirkel, S. Mondzirkel …
53Mond-Epacten, die — Die Mond Epacten, sing. inus. eben daselbst, der Unterschied zwischen einem bürgerlichen Sonnenjahre und einem astronomischen Mondenjahre …
54Mond, Henry — (1898 1949) English Zionist and communal leader, son of Alfred Moritz Mond. He was brought up in the Christian faith but converted to Judaism after the rise of Hitler. An ardent Zionist, he succeeded his father as chairman of the council of… …
55Mond — a) (geh.): Erdtrabant. b) (Astron.): Satellit, Trabant. * * * Mond,der:1.〈dieErdeumkreisenderHimmelskörper〉Erdtrabant+Himmelskörper♦dicht:[Frau]Luna–2.〈einenPlanetenumkreisenderHimmelskörper〉Trabant·Satellit–3.⇨Glatze–4.hinterdemM.:⇨rückständig;in… …
56mond's — drum·mond s; …
57mondæn — mon|dæn adj., t, e (luksuspræget); et mondænt hotel …
58Mond — der Mond, e Bei Vollmond kann ich nicht schlafen …
59mond — variant of mound * * * mond obs. form of mound, world, orb …
60mond gas — ˈmänd , ˈmōnt noun Usage: usually capitalized M Etymology: after Ludwig Mond died 1900 German chemist : a producer gas made by using a large proportion of steam to air at a relatively low temperature so that large amounts of ammonia can be… …