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stibium
stibium (ˈstɪbɪəm) n (Elements & Compounds) an obsolete name for antimony[C14: from Latin: antimony (used as a cosmetic in ancient Rome), via Greek from Egyptian stm] ˈstibial adjstibium
stibium[′stib·ē·əm] (chemistry) The Latin name for antimony, thus the symbol Sb for the element. (mineralogy) antimonite stibium
an·ti·mo·ny (Sb), (an'-ti-mō'nē), Do not confuse this word with antinomy.A metallic element, atomic no. 51, atomic wt. 121.757, valences 0, -3, +3, +5; used in alloys; toxic and irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. Synonym(s): stibium [G. anti + monos, not found alone] stibiumS18-899340 (stib'e-um) [L. stibium, fr Gr. stibi, stimmi, fr Egyptian] SbAntimony.AcronymsSeeSBThesaurusSeeantimony |