Bluish white metal
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ZINCBluish white metal
ZINCBluish-white metal.
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ZINCVital bluish-white metal.
osmiuma very hard brittle bluish-white metal occurring with platinum and alloyed with iridium in osmiridium: used to produce platinum alloys, mainly for pen tips and instrument pivots, as a catalyst, and in electric-light filaments. Symbol: Os; atomic no: 76; atomic wt: 190.2; valency: 0 to 8; relative density: 22.57; melting pt: 3033±30°C; boiling pt: 5012±100°C
BSTARSBluish white twinklers
ZINCBluish-white element
ZINCBluish-white metalic element.
zincbluish white metallic element
zinkierbluish white metallic element
zincsbluish white metallic element
zinkybluish white metallic element
zincoidbluish white metallic element
ZINCBluish-white metallic element
glaucousa light bluish-gray or bluish-white color
walleyean eye with a whitish or bluish-white iris
pearlsA very pale bluish gray or white like the color of a pearl
girasols(of a stone) translucent and bluish-white with reddish reflections under strong light; opalescent
girasol(of a stone) translucent and bluish-white with reddish reflections under strong light; opalescent
girosol(of a stone) translucent and bluish-white with reddish reflections under strong light; opalescent
girasole(of a stone) translucent and bluish-white with reddish reflections under strong light; opalescent
vairthe bluish-gray and white fur of a squirrel prized for ornamental use in medieval times
gloxiniaany plant of the genus Gloxinia, of Central and South America, having bluish, white, or pink flowers
liriopeany of several plants belonging to the genus Liriope, of the lily family, having tufted, grasslike leaves and clusters of small bluish or white flowers
liriopesany of several plants belonging to the genus Liriope, of the lily family, having tufted, grasslike leaves and clusters of small bluish or white flowers
pearlsA hard, lustrous spherical mass, typically white or bluish-gray, formed within the shell of a pearl oyster or other bivalve mollusk and highly prized as a gem
tina soft faintly bluish-white lustrous low-melting crystalline metallic element that is malleable and ductile at ordinary temperatures and that is used especially in containers, as a protective coating, in tinfoil, and in soft solders and alloys see element table