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Definition
Synonym
Cerrusit
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Cerrusit
m
min.
cerussite; white lead ore; earthly lead ore; lead spar
Cerrusit
m
min.
cerussite; white lead ore; earthly lead ore; lead spar
Cerrusit
m
min.
cerussite; white lead ore; earthly lead ore; lead spar
Deutsche
Cerrusit Synonyme
Englische
cerussite; white lead ore; earthly lead ore; lead spar Synonyme
Cerrusit Definition
Bitter
spar
(
)
A
common
name
of
dolomite
Black
lead
(
)
Plumbago
Calc-spar
(
n.
)
Same
as
Calcite.
Cerussite
(
n.
)
Native
lead
carbonate
Cream-white
(
a.
)
As
white
as
cream.
Derbyshire
spar
(
)
A
massive
variety
of
fluor
spar,
found
in
Derbyshire,
England,
and
wrought
into
vases
and
other
ornamental
work.
Earthly
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
the
earth
Earthly
(
a.
)
Of
all
things
on
earth
Earthly
(
a.
)
Made
of
earth
Earthly
(
adv.
)
In
the
manner
of
the
earth
or
its
people
Earthly-minded
(
a.
)
Having
a
mind
devoted
to
earthly
things
Fluor
spar
(
)
See
Fluorite.
Heavy
spar
(
)
Native
barium
sulphate
or
barite,
--
so
called
because
of
its
high
specific
gravity
as
compared
with
other
non-metallic
minerals.
Iceland
spar
(
)
A
transparent
variety
of
calcite,
the
best
of
which
is
obtained
in
Iceland.
It
is
used
for
the
prisms
of
the
polariscope,
because
of
its
strong
double
refraction.
Cf.
Calcite.
Lead
(
n.
)
One
of
the
elements,
a
heavy,
pliable,
inelastic
metal,
having
a
bright,
bluish
color,
but
easily
tarnished.
It
is
both
malleable
and
ductile,
though
with
little
tenacity,
and
is
used
for
tubes,
sheets,
bullets,
etc.
Its
specific
gravity
is
11.37.
It
is
easily
fusible,
forms
alloys
with
other
metals,
and
is
an
ingredient
of
solder
and
type
metal.
Atomic
weight,
206.4.
Symbol
Pb
(L.
Plumbum).
It
is
chiefly
obtained
from
the
mineral
galena,
lead
sulphide.
Lead
(
n.
)
An
article
made
of
lead
or
an
alloy
of
lead
Lead
(
n.
)
A
plummet
or
mass
of
lead,
used
in
sounding
at
sea.
Lead
(
n.
)
A
thin
strip
of
type
metal,
used
to
separate
lines
of
type
in
printing.
Lead
(
n.
)
Sheets
or
plates
of
lead
used
as
a
covering
for
roofs
Lead
(
n.
)
A
small
cylinder
of
black
lead
or
plumbago,
used
in
pencils.
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
cover,
fill,
or
affect
with
lead
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
place
leads
between
the
lines
of
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
guide
or
conduct
with
the
hand,
or
by
means
of
some
physical
contact
connection
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
guide
or
conduct
in
a
certain
course,
or
to
a
certain
place
or
end,
by
making
the
way
known
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
conduct
or
direct
with
authority
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
go
or
to
be
in
advance
of
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
draw
or
direct
by
influence,
whether
good
or
bad
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
guide
or
conduct
one's
self
in,
through,
or
along
(a
certain
course)
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
begin
a
game,
round,
or
trick,
with
Lead
(
v.
i.)
To
guide
or
conduct,
as
by
accompanying,
going
before,
showing,
influencing,
directing
with
authority,
etc.
Lead
(
v.
t.)
To
tend
or
reach
in
a
certain
direction,
or
to
a
certain
place
Lead
(
n.
)
The
act
of
leading
or
conducting
Lead
(
n.
)
precedence
Lead
(
n.
)
The
act
or
right
of
playing
first
in
a
game
or
round
Lead
(
n.
)
An
open
way
in
an
ice
field.
Lead
(
n.
)
A
lode.
Lead
(
n.
)
The
course
of
a
rope
from
end
to
end.
Lead
(
n.
)
The
width
of
port
opening
which
is
uncovered
by
the
valve,
for
the
admission
or
release
of
steam,
at
the
instant
when
the
piston
is
at
end
of
its
stroke.
Lead
(
n.
)
the
distance
of
haul,
as
from
a
cutting
to
an
embankment.
Lead
(
n.
)
The
action
of
a
tooth,
as
a
tooth
of
a
wheel,
in
impelling
another
tooth
or
a
pallet.
Rhomb
spar
(
)
A
variety
of
dolomite.
Schwann's
white
substance
(
)
The
substance
of
the
medullary
sheath.
Shiver-spar
(
n.
)
A
variety
of
calcite,
so
called
from
its
slaty
structure
Snow-white
(
a.
)
White
as
snow
Spar
(
n.
)
An
old
name
for
a
nonmetallic
mineral,
usually
cleavable
and
somewhat
lustrous
Spar
(
v.
t.)
A
general
term
any
round
piece
of
timber
used
as
a
mast,
yard,
boom,
or
gaff.
Spar
(
v.
t.)
Formerly,
a
piece
of
timber,
in
a
general
sense
Spar
(
v.
t.)
The
bar
of
a
gate
or
door.
Spar
(
v.
t.)
To
bolt
Spar
(
v.
t.)
To
To
supply
or
equip
with
spars,
as
a
vessel.
cerussite; white lead ore; earthly lead ore; lead spar Bedeutung
whitelash
white
backlash
backlash
by
white
racists
against
black
civil
rights
advances
spar
sparring
making
the
motions
of
attack
and
defense
with
the
fists
and
arms,
a
part
of
training
for
a
boxer
white
sale
a
sale
of
household
linens
white
man's
burden
the
supposed
responsibility
of
the
white
race
to
provide
care
for
their
non-white
subjects
lead
the
playing
of
a
card
to
start
a
trick
in
bridge,
the
lead
was
in
the
dummy
lead
a
position
of
leadership
(especially
in
the
phrase
`take
the
lead'),
he
takes
the
lead
in
any
group,
we
were
just
waiting
for
someone
to
take
the
lead,
they
didn't
follow
our
lead
great
white
shark
white
shark
man-eater
man-eating
shark
Carcharodon
carcharias
large
aggressive
shark
widespread
in
warm
seas,
known
to
attack
humans
whitetip
shark
oceanic
whitetip
shark
white-tipped
shark
Carcharinus
longimanus
large
deep-water
shark
with
white-tipped
dorsal
fin,
worldwide
distribution,
most
dangerous
shark
white-throated
sparrow
whitethroat
Zonotrichia
albicollis
common
North
American
finch
with
a
white
patch
on
the
throat
and
black-and-white
striped
crown
white-breasted
nuthatch
Sitta
carolinensis
bluish-grey
nuthatch
with
black
head
and
white
breast,
of
eastern
North
America
white-bellied
swallow
tree
swallow
Iridoprocne
bicolor
bluish-green-and-white
North
American
swallow,
nests
in
tree
cavities
white-tailed
kite
Elanus
leucurus
grey-and-white
American
kite
of
warm
and
tropical
regions
ern
erne
grey
sea
eagle
gray
sea
eagle
European
sea
eagle
white-tailed
sea
eagle
Haliatus
albicilla
bulky
greyish-brown
eagle
with
a
short
wedge-shaped
white
tail,
of
Europe
and
Greenland
white
stork
Ciconia
ciconia
the
common
stork
of
Europe,
white
with
black
wing
feathers
and
a
red
bill
great
white
heron
Ardea
occidentalis
large
white
heron
of
Florida
and
the
Florida
Keys
great
white
heron
Casmerodius
albus
widely
distributed
Old
World
white
egret
American
egret
great
white
heron
Egretta
albus
a
common
egret
of
the
genus
Egretta
found
in
America,
it
is
a
variety
of
the
Old
World
white
egret
Casmerodius
albus
white-headed
stilt
Himantopus
himantopus
leucocephalus
stilt
of
the
southwest
Pacific
including
Australia
and
New
Zealand
having
mostly
white
plumage
but
with
black
wings
and
nape
of
neck
white
pelican
Pelecanus
erythrorhynchos
large
American
pelican,
white
with
black
wing
feathers
Old
world
white
pelican
Pelecanus
onocrotalus
similar
to
American
white
pelican
white
whale
beluga
Delphinapterus
leucas
small
northern
whale
that
is
white
when
adult
West
Highland
white
terrier
small
white
longoated
terrier
developed
in
Scotland
white
wolf
Arctic
wolf
Canis
lupus
tundrarum
wolf
of
Arctic
North
America
having
white
fur
and
a
black-tipped
tail
Arctic
fox
white
fox
Alopex
lagopus
thickly-furred
fox
of
Arctic
regions,
brownish
in
summer
and
white
in
winter
bald-faced
hornet
white-faced
hornet
Vespula
maculata
North
American
hornet
termite
white
ant
whitish
soft-bodied
ant-like
social
insect
that
feeds
on
wood
white
admiral
Limenitis
camilla
Eurasian
butterfly
with
brown
wings
and
white
markings
banded
purple
white
admiral
Limenitis
arthemis
North
American
butterfly
with
blue-black
wings
crossed
by
a
broad
white
band
small
white
Pieris
rapae
small
widely
distributed
form
large
white
Pieris
brassicae
Old
World
form
of
cabbage
butterfly
white-tailed
jackrabbit
whitetail
jackrabbit
Lepus
townsendi
largest
hare
of
northern
plains
and
western
mountains
of
United
States,
brownish-grey
in
summer
and
pale
grey
in
winter,
tail
nearly
always
all
white
white-footed
mouse
vesper
mouse
Peromyscus
leucopus
American
woodland
mouse
with
white
feet
and
underparts
white
rhinoceros
Ceratotherium
simum
Diceros
simus
large
light-grey
African
rhinoceros
having
two
horns,
endangered,
sometimes
placed
in
genus
Diceros
white-lipped
peccary
Tayassu
pecari
blackish
peccary
with
whitish
cheeks,
larger
than
the
collared
peccary
Dall
sheep
Dall's
sheep
white
sheep
Ovis
montana
dalli
large
white
wild
sheep
of
northwestern
Canada
and
Alaska
Virginia
deer
white
tail
whitetail
white-tailed
deer
whitetail
deer
Odocoileus
Virginianus
common
North
American
deer,
tail
has
a
white
underside
white
elephant
albinic
Indian
elephant,
rare
and
sometimes
venerated
in
east
Asia
barramundi
giant
perch
giant
seaperch
Asian
seabass
white
seabass
Lates
calcarifer
a
species
of
large
perch
noted
for
its
sporting
and
eating
qualities,
lives
in
marine,
estuary,
and
freshwater
habitats
white
crappie
Pomoxis
annularis
a
crappie
that
is
white
white
perch
silver
perch
Morone
americana
small
silvery
food
and
game
fish
of
eastern
United
States
streams
white
croaker
chenfish
kingfish
Genyonemus
lineatus
small
silvery
marine
food
fish
found
off
California
white
croaker
queenfish
Seriphus
politus
silvery
and
bluish
drumfish
of
shallow
California
coastal
waters
white
mullet
Mugil
curema
silvery
mullet
of
Atlantic
and
Pacific
coasts
white
marlin
Makaira
albida
small
marlin
(topounds)
of
western
Atlantic
Pacific
sturgeon
white
sturgeon
Sacramento
sturgeon
Acipenser
transmontanus
food
and
game
fish
of
marine
and
fresh
waters
of
northwestern
coast
of
North
America
beluga
hausen
white
sturgeon
Acipenser
huso
valuable
source
of
caviar
and
isinglass,
found
in
Black
and
Caspian
seas
black
and
white
monochrome
a
black-and-white
photograph
or
slide
clean
room
white
room
a
room
that
is
virtually
free
of
dust
or
bacteria,
used
in
laboratory
work
and
in
assembly
or
repair
of
precision
equipment
clip
lead
a
short
piece
of
wire
with
alligator
clips
on
both
ends
dress
suit
full
dress
tailcoat
tail
coat
tails
white
tie
white
tie
and
tails
formalwear
consisting
of
full
evening
dress
for
men
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