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ebonite
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ebonita
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ebonita
A hard nonresilient rubber formed by vulcanizing natural rubber.
vulcanite
hard rubber
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эбонит
1
One end of the stalk is held in
ebonite
forceps and vibrated.
2
It was a chromium affair with a heavy
ebonite
base- ausefulweapon.
3
The insulation of the heavy copper connectors is by means of
ebonite
.
4
B B B B are quartz pins, with heads inside the
ebonite
ring.
5
Piece of thin
ebonite
,
such as is used for photographic plate-holder.
6
It was like looking inside a ball of
ebonite
,
utterly black.
7
The sheet
ebonite
as it comes from the makers is generally far from flat.
8
The index of refraction of
ebonite
was found by Profs.
9
The very best quality of
ebonite
obtainable should be solely employed in constructing electric works.
10
At ordinary temperatures
ebonite
is hard and brittle and breaks with a well-marked conchoidal fracture.
11
The bath and its contents are allowed to cool together, so that the
ebonite
cools uniformly.
12
A represents an
ebonite
ring into which the wire coil is cemented by means of paraffin.
13
We had forty ski-poles, with
ebonite
points.
14
On Palpatine's desk lay the head of Kit Fisto, faceup, scalp-tentacles unbound in a squid-tangle across the
ebonite
.
15
From a photograph by Professor Arthur W. Wright of Yale College, taken through an
ebonite
plate-holder with fifty-five minutes exposure.
16
This is on account of the fact that
ebonite
sometimes springs a little out of shape when the skin is removed.
ebonite
ebonite cover
ebonite forceps
ebonite handles
ebonite points
ebonite ring
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ebonite
Catalan
ebonita
vulcanita
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ebonita
vulcanita