| noble-metal alloy |
An alloy of two or more metals, one of which is a noble metal such as gold, silver, platinum, or palladium. Noble-metal alloys are generally nonreactive and corrosion-resistant.
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| noble c.’s |
the differentiated cells of the organs and tissues of the body.
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| noble g. |
the gas elements of group VIII of the periodic table, i.e., helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.
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| noble m. |
1. the elements gold, platinum, and palladium, and other members of the Pt group. These metals are highly resistant to oxidation and corrosion; cf. base m. 2. a metal alloy which is corrosion resistant by virtue of its noble metal content
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| Noble's p. |
position of the patient standing up, leaning forward and supporting the upper body on the arms; used in examining the kidney.
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| noble | members of the nobility (especially of the French nobility) |
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| noble | the state of being of noble birth |
| noble | the obligation of those of high rank to be honorable and generous (often used ironically) |
| noble | (United Kingdom) a woman of the peerage in Britain |
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