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Bismuth
a reddish white color crystallizing in rhombohedrons It is somewhat harder than lead and rather brittle masses show broad cleavage surfaces
Carborundum
The commercial article is dark colored and iridescent It is harder than emery and is used as an abrasive
Chitin
A white amorphous horny substance forming the harder part of the outer integument of insects crustacea and various
Compression projectile
small arms the modern projectile having a soft core and harder jacket is subjected to compression throughout the entire cylindrical part
Harden
To make hard or harder to make firm or compact to indurate as to harden
Hardened
Made hard or harder or compact made unfeeling or callous made obstinate or obdurate
Hardening
Making hard or harder
Harder
A South African mullet salted for food
iridium
being silver white and indifferent to most corrosive agents but harder more brittle and with a higher melting temperature 2410deg C
Lignification
the character of a cell wall by which it becomes harder It is supposed to be due to an incrustation of
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