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Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. alternative name of Phosphorus, the morning star
- n. alternative name of Phosphorus, the morning star
Etymologies
- Latin Phōsphorus, the morning star; see phosphorus.
Examples
“Most of the bore brushes on the market are Phosphor Bronze, not copper.”
“Phosphor bombs, napalm bombs, tax-free bombs, to kill my people.”
““No, the Phosphor seems to— Well, it seems to have turned all the lights in the room off.””
“I was just trying to get the Phosphor right, is all.”
“Will, his finger on the button of the Phosphor, hesitated.”
““There were some complications with the Phosphor at first, but Henry demonstrated it for me last night,” Charlotte protested.”
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“While he was trying to decide whether being unique was good or bad, the tell inquired if he might have meant to search for Proper Gregory Leung or Phosphor Gregory L'ung or Procter Gregoire Lyon?”
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“Phosphor salt bead coloring element oxidation bead reduction bead hot cold hot cold”
“Phosphor bronze is used for very strong castings and bearings.”
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