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Meanings of
plumbago
in English
Portuguese
grafita
Catalan
plombagina
Spanish
plumbago
Back to the meaning
Used as a lubricant and as a moderator in nuclear reactors.
graphite
black lead
Portuguese
grafita
Synonyms
Examples for "
graphite
"
graphite
black lead
Examples for "
graphite
"
1
A
graphite
holloway with thousands of overlapping pencil-strokes representing the meshed branches.
2
Silicon Anode Typically,
graphite
anode materials are used in lithium ion batteries.
3
Most have modern clubs with steel or
graphite
shafts for regular rounds.
4
The softer the pencil is, the more
graphite
it has in it.
5
The fog had completely given way to a heavy
graphite
-
colored
sky.
1
It will show that
black
lead
isn't a great institution, after all.
2
In the vicinity of Seatoller is the celebrated mine of plumbago, or
black
lead
.
3
The powder had somewhat the appearance of fine
black
lead
.
4
The
black
lead
should be washed off several times a year, and then renewed.
5
After a few minutes of this Prescott took a small crucible of
black
lead
.
Usage of
plumbago
in English
1
The blue garden was particularly lovely with its background of
plumbago
.
2
There is therefore reason to believe that this
plumbago
had been in fusion.
3
Er de
plumbago
or de typhoid er de yaller fever sometimes.
4
The copper is melted first in a
plumbago
crucible; the tin is added gradually.
5
His father made lead pencils and ground
plumbago
in his own house in Concord.
6
In the vicinity of Seatoller is the celebrated mine of
plumbago
,
or black lead.
7
The surface of this impression is coated with powdered
plumbago
.
8
Her list of mineral treasures includes gold, copper, iron, lead,
plumbago
,
coal, and salt.
9
Since the discovery of
plumbago
in the district, Keswick has been famed for its lead-pencils.
10
The friction surfaces of the eccentric and spring may be lubricated with tallow and
plumbago
.
11
It somewhat resembles
plumbago
,
with which it is sometimes diluted, particularly when it is fine.
12
The rollers are coated with
plumbago
or other material to prevent adhesion to the molten metal.
13
Further on, giant chrysanthemum blooms were massed beneath the clusters of pale
plumbago
-
flowers
on the trellis.
14
The minerals proved to exist up to the present time are gold, quicksilver,
plumbago
and iron.
15
So she and Sarath would go now to the villages in the region where there were
plumbago
-
graphite
mines.
16
The greatest standby to the amateur gardener should undoubtedly be the blue-flowered shrub known as
"
plumbago
"
.
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plumbago
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
coat with plumbago
powder plumbago
cover with plumbago
granular plumbago
pale plumbago
More collocations
Translations for
plumbago
Portuguese
grafita
grafite
Catalan
plombagina
grafit
Spanish
plumbago
grafito
Plumbago
through the time