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单词 nigrite
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Nigriten.1

Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin Nigrītae.
Etymology: < classical Latin Nigrītae (plural) a tribe living on the banks of the river Nigris < nigr- , niger black (see niger n.1) + -ītae , plural corresponding to -īta or -ītēs -ite suffix1 1. Compare post-classical Latin nigrita black person (17th cent. in a Spanish colonial source).
Obsolete.
= Negro n. 1a.
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the world > people > ethnicities > division of mankind by physical characteristics > black person > [noun]
AfriceOE
MoorOE
EthiopOE
blomana1225
Ethiopiana1325
blue mana1387
Moriana1387
black mana1398
blackamoor1525
black Morian1526
black boy1530
molen1538
Nigro1548
Nigrite1554
Negro1555
neger1568
nigger1577
blackfellow1598
Kaffir1607
black1614
thick-lipsa1616
Hubsheea1627
black African1633
blackface1704
sambo1704
Cuffee1713
Nigritian1738
fellow1753
Cuff1755
blacky1759
mungo1768
Quashie1774
darkie?1775
snowball1785
blue skin1788
Moriscan1794
sooterkin1821
nigc1832
tar-brush1835–40
Jim Crow1838
sooty1838
mokec1847
dinge1848
monkey1849
Siddi1849
dark1853
nigre1853
Negroid1860
kink1865
Sam1867
Rastus1882
schvartze1886
race man1896
possum1900
shine1908
jigaboo1909
smoke1913
golliwog1916
jazzbo1918
boogie1923
jig1924
melanoderm1924
spade1928
jit1931
Zulu1931
eight ball1932
Afro1942
nigra1944
spook1945
munt1948
Tom1956
boot1957
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nig-nog1959
member1962
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splib1964
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1554–5 R. Eden Acct. John Lok's Voy. in E. D. Jones Othello's Countrymen 11 [They were] in oulde tyme called Ethiopes and Nigrite, which we nowe caule Moores.
1594 T. Blundeville Exercises v. xii. f. 262v The Spaniardes haue not found eyther in Mexicana, or in Pervana any Nigrites or Blackmoores.
1597 Bp. J. King Lect. Ionas xiii. 179 The poore Nigrite their slaue.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2021).

nigriten.2

Brit. /ˈnɪɡrʌɪt/, U.S. /ˈnɪˌɡraɪt/
Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin nigr- , niger , -ite suffix1.
Etymology: < classical Latin nigr-, niger black (see niger n.1) + -ite suffix1. Compare Nigrite n.1
1. An electrical insulating material composed of ozocerite and rubber. Obsolete. rare.
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the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > transmission of electricity, conduction > non-conduction, insulation > [noun] > substance or contrivance > of specific kind
press-board1849
nigrite1882
Micarta1912
1882 J. Dredge Electr. Illumination I. 338 The ‘Nigrite’ core invented by Mr. Price..is another combination of ozokerit and india-rubber (or gutta-percha)... Nigrite core has a high insulation resistance.
2. Mineralogy. A black bituminous mineral.
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1899 E. W. Parker in 20th Ann. Rep. U.S. Geol. Surv. 1898–9: Pt. 6 (Contd.) 257 A solid asphalt from Utah known as nigrite on account of its intensely black color... The specimen investigated was furnished by Mr. C. A. Peterson, of St. Louis, who suggested the name ‘nigrite’.
1903 Science 13 Mar. 420/1 Derived from petroleum. Albertite, with varieties called nigrite, etc.
1993 A. M. Clark Hey's Mineral Index (ed. 3) 496/2 Nigrite, an organic compound... A pitchy body of the asphaltite group.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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