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rutile

N แร่  Titanium Dixide มัก มี สีน้ำตาล อม แดง 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RUTIL, RUTILE

n.Sphene, an oxyd of titanium, of a dark red color, or of a light or brownish red. It occurs massive, disseminated, membranous, and in crystals.

 

RUTILANT

a.[L. rutilans, rutilo, to whine; perhaps from the root of red, ruddy. ] Shining.

 

RUTILATE

v.i.[L. rutilo. ] To shine; to emit rays of light. [not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RUTILANT

Ru "ti *lant (, a. Etym: [L. rutilans, p. pr. of rutilare to have a reddish glow, fr. rutilus red: cf. F. rutilant. ]

 

Defn: Having a reddish glow; shining. Parchments... colored with this rutilant mixture. Evelin.

 

RUTILATE

Ru "ti *late, v. i. Etym: [L. rutilare, rutilatum.]

 

Defn: To shine; to emit rays of light. [Obs. ] Ure.

 

RUTILE

Ru "tile, n. Etym: [L. rutilus red, inclining to golden yellow. ](Min. )

 

Defn: A mineral usually of a reddish brown color, and brilliant metallic adamantine luster, occurring in tetragonal crystals. In composition it is titanium dioxide, like octahedrite and brooklite.

 

RUTILIAN

RUTILIAN Ru *til "i *an, n. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Any species of lamellicorn beetles belonging to Rurila and allied genera, as the spotted grapevine beetle (Pelidnota punctata ).

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rutilant

ru ti lant |ˈro͞otl -ənt ˈrutələnt | adjective literary glowing or glittering with red or golden light: rutilant gems. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin rutilant- glowing red, from the verb rutilare, from rutilus reddish.

 

rutile

ru tile |ˈro͞oˌtēl ˈrutil | noun a black or reddish-brown mineral consisting of titanium dioxide, typically occurring as needlelike crystals. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, or from German Rutil, from Latin rutilus reddish.

 

Oxford Dictionary

rutilant

rutilant |ˈruːtɪl (ə )nt | adjective literary glowing or glittering with red or golden light: rutilant gems. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin rutilant- glowing red , from the verb rutilare, from rutilus reddish .

 

rutile

rutile |ˈruːtɪl, ˈruːtʌɪl | noun [ mass noun ] a black or reddish-brown mineral consisting of titanium dioxide, typically occurring as needle-like crystals. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from French, or from German Rutil, from Latin rutilus reddish .

 

Duden Dictionary

Rutil

Ru til Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rut i l |lateinisch ; »rötlich «zu den Titanerzen gehörendes, metallisch glänzendes, meist rötliches Mineral auch als Schmuckstein verwendet

 

Rutilismus

Ru ti lis mus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rutil i smus |lateinisch-neulateinisch 1 Rothaarigkeit 2 Medizin; Psychologie krankhafte Neigung zu erröten

 

French Dictionary

rutilant

rutilant , ante adj. adjectif Qui brille d ’un vif éclat. : Des voitures rutilantes. SYNONYME brillant ; étincelant .

 

rutiler

rutiler v. intr. verbe intransitif Briller, étinceler. : L ’argenterie fraîchement astiquée rutilait. aimer

 

Spanish Dictionary

rutilante

rutilante adjetivo formal Que rutila o brilla :rutilante bisutería; una estrella rutilante; (fig ) la selección nacional de fútbol regresó rutilante .

 

rutilar

rutilar verbo intransitivo formal Brillar como oro o resplandecer despidiendo rayos de luz .

 

rutilo

rutilo nombre masculino 1 Mineral de color rojo sangre y brillo semejante al diamante, que es explotado como mena del titanio y se utiliza en electricidad y en pintura :el rutilo cristaliza en el sistema tetragonal en cristales bipiramidales y prismáticos; en ocasiones aparecen filones de rutilo asociado al cuarzo .2 Pez marino y de agua dulce parecido a la carpa, de unos 40 cm de longitud, cuerpo verdoso y plateado y aletas inferiores rojizas; se alimenta de algas y crustáceos .