All entries of category 'element'

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ahahr-tukh rhenium a rare, dense, silvery-white metallic element with a very high melting point used for electrical contacts element
ahl-tukh iridium a heavy brittle metallic element of the platinum group; used in alloys; occurs in natural alloys with platinum or osmium (Ir) element
alem-tukh sodium a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds especially in salt water element
alemik saline a salt of magnesium or of the alkalis, used in medicine as a cathartic element
arlanga-tukh yttrium a silvery metallic element, not a rare earth but occurring in nearly all rare-earth minerals, used in various metallurgical applications element
bal-tukh erbium a metallic chemical element of the rare-earth group; symbol Er. element
bali-tukh samarium a silvery or pale gray metallic rare-earth element found in monazite and bastnaesite and used as a dopant for laser materials element
benam-tukh-khush benamite crystal benamite crystal [no definition available] element
bogush-tukh thorium a soft silvery-white tetravalent radioactive metallic element used as a power source in nuclear reactors element
bral-tukh gallium a rare metallic element that is liquid near room temperature, expands on solidifying, and is found in coal/bauxite; symbol Ga element
breth-tukh praseodymium a soft yellowish-white trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; can be recovered from bastnasite or monazite by an ion-exchange process element
bulom-tukh molybdenum polyvalent metallic element that resembles chromium and tungsten in its properties; used to strengthen and harden steel element
dah-masu-tukh deuterium isotope of hydrogen with one proton and one neutron in the nucleus having an atomic weight of 2.014 element
dah-masunol-tukh methylene a bivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH2-, a component of unsaturated hydrocarbons element
dah-pim-khush dilithium crystal a crystalline mineral; a beam of matter and antimatter colliding in dilithium generates a plasma that is used to power the warp drives that allow starships to travel faster than light element
dah-pim-tukh dilithium a crystalline mineral; a beam of matter and antimatter colliding in dilithium generates a plasma that is used to power the warp drives that allow starships to travel faster than light element
dah-tukh curium a radioactive transuranic metallic element; produced by bombarding plutonium with helium nuclei element
dar-tukh neodymium a bright, silvery rare-earth metal element, found in monazite and bastnaesite and used for coloring glass and for doping some glass lasers element
dok-krizhiv brick clay clay suitable for, or used in making, bricks element
dvesh-tukh brass a yellowish alloy of copper and zinc, sometimes including small amounts of other metals, but usually 67 percent copper and 33 percent zinc (metal) element
dvor-tukh astatine a highly unstable radioactive element (the heaviest of the halogen series); a decay product of uranium and thorium element
dzhan-tukh beryllium a light strong brittle gray toxic bivalent metallic element element
dzhanya'an-tukh hafnium a brilliant, silvery, metallic element separated from ores of zirconium and used in nuclear reactor control rods; symbol Hf element
ek'elmin petroleum a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the Earth's surface element
esh-tukh oxygen a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas element
eshu t'dah-khaf-tukh cuprite a mineral consisting of cuprous oxide that is a source of copper; a copper ore element
eshu t'keh-masunol-tukh methanol a clear, colorless, flammable liquid, CH3OH, with characteristic odor, miscible with alcohol, ether, and water; used as a solvent element
eshu t'shek-tukh ferrous oxide a black powder, FeO, used in the manufacture of steel, green heat-absorbing glass, and enamels. element
farek-tukh protactinium a rare, extremely toxic, radioactive element chemically similar to uranium, having 13 known isotopes, the most common of which is protactinium 231 element
fnagla-wan-tukh transparent aluminium material commonly used in the twenty-third century as a common construction component. It was invented by Dr. Nichols of Plexicorp, a company located in San Francisco on twentieth century Earth element
fnek-tukh bromine a heavy, volatile, corrosive, reddish-brown, nonmetallic liquid element, having a highly irritating vapor element
fu-tukh protomatter a highly unstable material used in the Project Genesis and was responsible for the rapid aging and destruction of the planet element
gavu t'hinek-tukh calcium carbonate a colorless or white crystalline compound, CaCO3, occurring naturally as chalk, limestone, marble, and other forms and used in a wide variety of manufactured products including commercial chalk, medicines, and dentifrices element
gis-tukh arsenic a very poisonous metallic element that has three allotropic forms element
gol-tukh rubidium a soft silvery-white metallic element of the alkali group that ignites spontaneously in air and reacts violently with water element
grok-tukh bismuth a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals element
haul-tukh silver a lustrous white, ductile, malleable metallic element, occurring both uncombined and in ores such as argentite element
hinek-tukh calcium a silvery, moderately hard metallic element that constitutes approximately 3 percent of the earth's crust and is a basic component of most animals and plants element
hosh-nol-tukh fluorocarbon an inert liquid/gaseous halocarbon in which fluorine replaces some or all hydrogen molecules element
hosh-tukh fluorine a pale-yellow, highly corrosive, poisonous, gaseous halogen element, symbol is F element
i'ith coal fossil fuel consisting of carbonized vegetable matter deposited in the Carboniferous period element
im-tukh argon a colorless and odorless inert gas; one of the six inert gases; comprises approximately 1% of the earth's atmosphere element
irhin-tukh thulium a soft silvery metallic element of the rare earth group used in small portable X-ray machines element
isbad-tukh plutonium a radioactive transuranic element that is similar to uranium found in minute quantities in uranium ores but is usually synthesized in nuclear reactors element
kas-khav-kurek tannin tanic acid; any of various chemically different substances capable of promoting tanning element
kas-yar-naliveh phytol a liquid alcohol, C20 H40 O, used in the synthesis of vitamins E and K element
kau-tukh einsteinium radioactive element artificially produced by the irradiation of plutonium element
kaul-tukh vanadium a bright white, soft, ductile metallic element found in several minerals used in rust-resistant high-speed tools, as a carbon stabilizer in some steels, as a titanium-steel bonding agent, and as a catalyst element
keh-masunol-tukh methane an odorless, colorless, flammable gas, CH4, the major constituent of natural gas, that is used as a fuel element
keh-tukh californium a radioactive transuranic element; discovered by bombarding curium with alpha particles element
kern-tukh lutetium a silvery-white rare-earth element that is exceptionally difficult to separate from the other rare-earth elements element
khaf-tukh copper a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal that occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor (VLI) element
khreit-tukh dysprosium a metalic element of the yttruim group of rare earths element
khush crystal substance with composition at level of atoms/molecules organized into a reg repeating structure (VLI) element
kohv-tukh quartz a very hard mineral composed of silica, SiO2, found worldwide in many different types of rocks, including sandstone and granite element
kra-tukh antimony a metallic element having four allotropic forms; used in a wide variety of alloys; found in stibnite element
krak-tukh palladium a soft, ductile, steel-white, tarnish-resistant, metallic element occurring naturally with platinum, especially in gold, nickel, and copper ores element
krish(-tukh) bronze any of various alloys of copper and tin in various proportions, sometimes with traces of other metals element
l'langon-tukh krypton whitish, largely inert gaseous element used chiefly in gas discharge lamps and fluorescent lamps; symbol Kr element
laf-tukh chlorine a common nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used to purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant element
lafu t'hinek-tukh calcium chloride a white deliquescent compound, CaCl2, used chiefly as a drying agent, refrigerant, and preservative and for controlling dust and ice on roads element
le-suma s'dah-eshu t'nol-tukh dry ice dry ice; solid carbon dioxide with a temperature of about -110F element
leh-dah-tukh seaborgium an artificially produced radioactive element with atomic number 106 element
leh-kau-tukh meitnerium is a synthetic chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol Mt and atomic number 109 element
leh-keh-tukh hassium an artificially produced radioactive element with atomic number 108; symbol Hs element
leh-reh-tukh bohrium a radioactive chemical element with a very short half-life; a transactinide produced by bombarding bismuth with high-energy nuclear particles element
leh-tukh rutherfordium an artificially produced radioactive element with atomic number 104 element
leh-wuh-tukh dubnium a radioactive chemical element with a very short half-life; a transactinide produced by bombarding californium or berkelium with high-energy nuclear particles: element
lek-tukh niobium a soft gray ductile metallic element used in alloys; occurs in niobite; formerly called columbium element
ler-tukh tungsten a heavy gray-white metallic element; the pure form is used mainly in electrical applications; it is found in several ores including wolframite and scheelite element
leralmin tar a dark, oily, viscous material, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, produced by the destructive distillation of organic substances such as wood, coal, or peat (TGV) element
lerash-khush diamond very hard native crystalline carbon valued as a gem element
masu-tukh hydrogen a colorless, highly flammable gaseous element, the lightest of all gases and the most abundant element in the universe; symbol H element
masumok-rish-mokev amalgam an alloy of mercury with another metal (usually silver) used by dentists to fill cavities in teeth element
masumok-tukh mercury a silvery-white poisonous metallic element, liquid at room temperature and used in thermometers, barometers, etc. element
mazhu silica a white or colorless crystalline compound occurring abundantly as quartz, sand, flint, agate etc, and used to manufacture glass and concrete element
meilak element element (chemical); a substance that can't be separated into different substances element
min-tukh neon a rare, inert gaseous element occurring in the atmosphere to the extent of 18 parts per million and obtained by fractional distillation of liquid air element
mozh-tukh radon a colorless, radioactive, inert gaseous element formed by the radioactive decay of radium; used in radiotherapy and to produce neutrons for research element
naleshi(-tukh) ketone any of a class of organic compounds having a carbonyl group linked to a carbon atom in each of two hydrocarbon radicals element
nau-tukh lawrencium a short-lived, radioactive synthetic transuranic element produced from californium element
nen-nalesh(-tukh) acetone the simplest ketone; a highly inflammable liquid widely used as an organic solvent and as material for making plastics element
nen-savas-sash ascorbic acid a vitamin found in fresh fruits (especially citrus fruits) and vegetables; prevents scurvy element
nena-tukh ethyl hydrocarbon radical that forms the basis of common alcohol, ether, and many other compounds element
nepa-tukh ethylene hydrocarbon used in fuels and anesthetics, flammable, hastens the ripening of fruit element
nol-sov-sash cyanic acid a colorless poisonous volatile liquid acid that hydrolyzes readily to ammonia and carbon dioxide element
nol-sovu cyanide an extremely poisonous salt of hydrocyanic acid; any of a class of organic compounds containing the cyano radical -CN element
nol-tukh carbon a naturally abundant nonmetallic element that occurs in many inorganic and in all organic compounds element
nuhsh-tukh indium a soft, malleable, silvery-white metallic element found primarily in ores of zinc and tin, used as a plating over silver in making mirrors; symbol In element
oh-tukh nobelium a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding curium with carbon ions; 7 isotopes are known element
orn-tukh nickel a silvery, hard, ductile, ferromagnetic metallic element used in alloys, in corrosion-resistant surfaces and batteries, and for electroplating element
oth'vin alkali - chemical state any of various water-soluble compounds capable of turning litmus blue and reacting with an acid to form a salt and water element
pim-tukh lithium a soft, silvery, highly reactive metallic element that is used as a heat transfer medium, and in thermonuclear weapons element
pla-tukh cobalt a hard, brittle metallic element, found associated with nickel, silver, lead, copper, and iron ores and resembling nickel and iron in appearance element
pran-tukh cerium a ductile gray metallic element of the lanthanide series; used in lighter flints; the most abundant of the rare-earth group element
psal-tukh strontium a soft, silvery, easily oxidized metallic element that ignites spontaneously in air when finely divided; strontium is used in pyrotechnic compounds and various alloys element
r'dahn-tukh actinium a radioactive element of the actinide series; found in uranium ores element
rak-tukh boron a soft, brown, amorphous or crystalline nonmetallic element used in flares, propellant mixtures, nuclear reactor control elements, abrasives, and hard metallic alloys element
ras-kov galena a gray mineral, essentially PbS, the principal ore of lead; lead ore element
ras-tukh lead a soft, malleable, ductile, bluish-white, dense metallic element used in containers and pipes for corrosives, solder and type metal, bullets element
reh-eshu t'dah-gis-tukh arsenic trioxide a white powdered poisonous trioxide of arsenic; used in manufacturing glass and as a pesticide and weed killer element
reh-eshu t'dah-shek-tukh ferric oxide a red compound of iron and oxygen found naturally as hematite and also prepared chemically element
reh-masunol-tukh methyl the univalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3-, derived from methane and occurring in many important organic compounds element
reh-masuyu t'sov-tukh ammonia a pungent gas compounded of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3) element
reh-tukh berkelium a radioactive transuranic element; discovered by bombarding americium with helium element
reh-vlau'u t'dah-gis-tukh arsenic trisulfide a yellow or red crystalline substance, As2S3, occurring in nature as the mineral orpiment, and used as a pigment (king's yellow) and in pyrotechnics element
rish-mokev alloy a mixture containing two or more elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten (noun) element
ritsuri-tukh xenon a colorless, odorless, highly unreactive gaseous element found in minute quantities in the atmosphere element
sahr-wakrubaya tachylyte a vitreous form of basalt, so called because it is decomposable by acids and readily fusible element
sak-tukh scandium a silvery-white metallic element found in various rare minerals and separated as a byproduct in the processing of certain uranium ores element
samasu-kov hydrolith a salt-like binary compound used as a reducing agent and source of hydrogen element
sampa-tukh ethane odorless, colourless hydrocarbon, used as a fuel, found in natural gas element
saran-tukh technicium an chemical element element
sasal-tukh ytterbium a soft, bright, silvery rare-earth element occurring in two allotropic forms and used as an x-ray source for portable irradiation devices element
sash t'rak-reh-eshu boric acid a water-soluble white or colorless crystalline compound, H3BO3, used as an antiseptic and preservative and in fireproofing compounds, cosmetics, cements, and enamels element
savas-sash citric acid a weak water-soluble acid found in many fruits (especially citrus fruits); used as a flavoring agent element
savas-slor-tukh fructose a very sweet sugar, C6H12O6, occurring in many fruits and honey used as a preservative element
seleya-tukh rhodium a hard, durable, silvery-white metallic element that is used to form high-temperature alloys with platinum element
sesh'gal graviton a hypothetical particle with zero charge and rest mass that is held to be the quantum of the gravitational field element
sfith-masu-sash acetic acid a colorless pungent liquid widely used in manufacturing plastics and pharmaceuticals element
shanai-tukh europium element of the lanthanide series element
sheh-slor-tukh hexose any of various simple sugars, such as glucose and fructose, that have six carbon atoms per molecule element
sheh-tukh fermium a radioactive element (Fm), artificially produced by the bombardment of einsteinium with alpha particles element
shel-tukh manganese a hard brittle gray polyvalent metallic element that resembles iron but is not magnetic; used in making steel; occurs in many minerals element
shu-kov uraninite a complex brownish-black mineral, UO2, forming the chief ore of uranium and containing variable amounts of radium, lead, thorium, and other elements element
shu-tukh uranium a heavy silvery-white metallic element, radioactive and toxic, easily oxidized, and having 14 known isotopes of which U 238 is the most abundant in nature element
slah-tukh asbestos a fibrous amphibole; used for making fireproof articles; inhaling fibers can cause asbestosis or lung cancer element
slau-tukh chromium a hard brittle blue-white multivalent metallic element; resistant to corrosion and tarnishing element
slortra-tukh saccharide any of a series of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen in which the atoms of the latter two elements are in the ratio of 2:1 element
solektra-ulm asphalt a dark bituminous substance found in natural beds and as residue from petroleum distillation; consists mainly of hydrocarbons element
soral-tukh ruthenium a hard white acid-resistant metallic element that is found in platinum ores and is used to harden platinum for jewelry element
sov-tan-nok aerated concrete concrete that has been altered chemically, with an additive, to disperse air bubbles through the mix element
sov-tukh nitrogen a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas element
sovash alkali a mixture of soluble salts found in arid soils and some bodies of water; detrimental to agriculture (VLI) element
sovu t'kau-masunol-tukh methylamine a toxic flammable gas, CH3NH2, produced by the decomposition of organic matter and synthesized for use as a solvent element
spoh-tukh potassium a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts violently with water; abundant in nature element
stal-tukh cadmium a soft, bluish-white metallic element that is easily cut with a knife and is used in low-friction, fatigue-resistant alloys, solders, dental amalgams, nickel-cadmium storage batteries element
stau-tukh radium an intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores element
steh-tukh mendelevium a synthetic radioactive transuranic element of the actinide series; atomic number 101; symbol Md element
surak-tukh neptunium a silvery, metallic, naturally radioactive element, atomic number 93, the first of the transuranium elements element
t'khut-tukh tantalum a hard gray lustrous metallic element that is highly corrosion-resistant used in making light-bulb filaments, electrolytic capacitors, lightning arresters, nuclear reactor parts, and some surgical instruments element
t'lai-tukh zirconium a lustrous, grayish-white, strong, ductile metallic element obtained primarily from zircon and used chiefly in ceramic and refractory compounds element
tahal-tukh helium a colorless, odorless inert gaseous element occurring in natural gas and with radioactive ores; symbol He element
taluhk-tukh platinum heavy precious metallic element; gray-white and resistant to corroding occurs in some nickel and copper ores and is also found native element
thor'gal thoron radioactive isotope of radon; a radioactive isotope of radon with a half-life of 55 seconds, formed by the radioactive decay of thorium element
thu-tukh promethium a radioactive rare-earth element prepared by fission of uranium or by neutron bombardment of neodymium element
timazh-kov mica any of various minerals that crystallize in forms that allow perfect cleavage into very thin leaves element
tovek-tokh germanium a brittle, crystalline, gray-white metalloid element, widely used as a semiconductor (Ge) element
tsau-tukh zinc a bluish-white, lustrous metallic element that is brittle at room temperature but malleable with heating element
tuvar-tukh gadolinium a ductile silvery-white ductile ferromagnetic trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; symbol Gd element
u'mokev base metal a common non-precious metal such as copper, tin, or zinc element
ulm tar a dark, oily, viscous material, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, produced by the destructive distillation of organic substances such as wood, coal, or peat (MGV) element
um-tukh osmium a bluish-white, hard metallic element, found in small amounts in osmiridium, nickel, and platinum ores element
us'oth crystal substance with composition at level of atoms/molecules organized into a reg repeating structure element
uzh-tukh francium an extremely unstable radioactive element of the alkali metals; symbol Fr element
valsh-tukh terbium a soft, silvery-gray metallic rare-earth element, used in x-ray and color television tubes element
vau-tukh titanium a light strong gray lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong light-weight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite element
vilash ester organic compound, comparable to an inorganic salt element
vishizh-shek(-tukh) cast iron an alloy of iron containing so much carbon that it is brittle and so cannot be wrought but must be shaped by casting element
vitush ash the grayish-white to black powdery residue left when something is burned element
vlau'u t'masumok'tukh mercuric sulfide a poisonous compound, HgS, having two forms - black and red - both used as a pigment element
vlau'u t'stal-tukh cadmium sulfide compound, CdSO4, that forms colorless crystals, is water soluble, and is used as an antiseptic element
vlau-keh-eshu t'khaf-tukh copper sulfate a poisonous blue crystalline copper salt used in agriculture, textile dyeing, leather treatment, electroplating, and the manufacture of germicides element
vlau-tukh sulfur a pale yellow nonmetallic element occurring widely in nature in several free and combined allotropic forms element
vnel-tukh tellurium a brittle, silvery-white metallic element usually found in combination with gold and other metals element
volak-tukh selenium a nonmetallic element, red in powder form, black in vitreous form, and metallic gray in crystalline form, resembling sulfur element
vrodak-tukh lanthanum a soft, silvery-white, malleable, ductile, metallic rare-earth element in glass manufacture for movie and television studio lighting element
wal-tukh magnesium a light, silvery-white, moderately hard metallic element that in ribbon or powder form burns with a brilliant white flame element
wan-tukh aluminum a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite element
wan-tukh-grazhiv aluminum powder powder made from a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite element
wan-tukh-thalv aluminum foil foil made of a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite element
wuh-bin-tukh thiamine a vitamin of the vitamin B complex, found in meat, yeast, and the bran coat of grains, and necessary for carbohydrate metabolism and normal neural activity (B1) element
wuh-tukh americium a radioactive transuranic metallic element; discovered by bombarding uranium with helium atoms element
wuh-vlavlavik wehk-muk trapezohedron any of several forms of crystal with trapeziums as faces element
yad-tukh thallium a soft, malleable, highly toxic metallic element, used in photocells, infrared detectors, low-melting glass, and formerly in rodent and ant poisons element
yon-tukh phosphorus a highly reactive, poisonous, nonmetallic element occurring naturally in phosphates, especially apatite, and existing in three allotropic forms element
yonol-tukh charcoal a carbonaceous material obtained by heating wood or other organic matter in the absence of air element
yush-tukh polonium a radioactive metallic element that is similar to tellurium and bismuth occurs in uranium ores but can be produced artificially element
zhai-tukh tin a silvery malleable metallic element that resists corrosion; used in many alloys and to coat other metals to prevent corrosion; obtained chiefly from cassiterite where it occurs as tin oxide element
zhaimasu-tukh cesium a soft silver-white ductile metallic element (liquid at normal temperatures); the most electropositive and alkaline metal element
zhar rust the formation of reddish-brown ferric oxides on iron by low-temperature oxidation in the presence of water (noun) element
zon-tukh barium a soft silvery metallic element of the alkali earth group; found in barite element
zul-makh obsidian a usually black or banded, hard volcanic glass that displays shiny, curved surfaces when fractured and is formed by rapid cooling of lava element
zul-makh volcanic glass natural glass produced by the cooling of molten lava too quickly to permit crystallization element

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