glucinum

English

Etymology

From New Latin glucina, from French glucine, from Ancient Greek γλυκύς (glukús, sweet) + -um, in reference to the sweet taste of some of its salts.[1][2]

Noun

glucinum (uncountable)

  1. (obsolete, chemistry) Beryllium.

References

  1. glucinum” in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary.
  2. glucinum” in the Collins English Dictionary, Glasgow: HarperCollins Publishers.

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