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CAS Number: 7440-31-5. A soft, faintly bluish-white, lustrous, low- melting, crystalline metallic element that is malleable and ductile at ordinary temperatures and that is used as a protective coating, in tinfoil, and in soft solders and alloys. Chemical symbol = Sn. Molecular weight = 118.71 g/mol.
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| tinnitus |
Persistent ringing or buzzing in the affected ear
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| tinnitus |
a subjective ringing sound in the ear.
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| tincture |
(tink'-tur) The name given to the colors, metals and furs used in heraldry. The tinctures may be classed as follows:
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| tincture |
This is an alcohol or water-alcohol solution, usually referring to a preparation from herbal materials.
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| tin | meat preserved in a can or tin |
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| tin | someone who makes or repairs tinware |
| tin | erect shrub having racemes of tawny yellow flowers |
| tin | the application of a protective layer of tin |
| tin | the application of a thin layer of soft solder to the ends of wires before soldering them |
| tin | a ringing or booming sensation in one or both ears |
| tin | thin and metallic in sound |
| tin | (informal) of very poor quality |
| tin | (British) inferior (espcially of a country's leadership) |
| tin | a thread with glittering metal foil attached |
| tin | a showy decoration that is basically valueless |
| tin | interweave with tinsel |
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