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gluciniumGlucinum Glu*ci"num, n. [Cf. F. glucinium, glycium, fr. Gr. ?,
sweet. Cf. Glycerin.] (Chem.)
A rare metallic element, of a silver white color, and low
specific gravity (2.1), resembling magnesium. It never occurs
naturally in the free state, but is always combined, usually
with silica or alumina, or both; as in the minerals
phenacite, chrysoberyl, beryl or emerald, euclase, and
danalite. It was named from its oxide glucina, which was
known long before the element was isolated. Symbol Gl. Atomic
weight 9.1. Called also beryllium. [Formerly written also
glucinium.] Vaccinium
Vaccinium Vac*cin"i*um, n. [L., the blueberry, or
whortleberry.] (Bot.)
A genus of ericaceous shrubs including the various kinds of
blueberries and the true cranberries.
Vaccinium myrtilloidesBilberry Bil"ber*ry, n.; pl. Bilberries. [Cf. Dan.
b["o]lleb[ae]r bilberry, where b["o]lle is perh. akin to E.
ball.]
1. (Bot.) The European whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus);
also, its edible bluish black fruit.
There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry. --Shak.
2. (Bot.) Any similar plant or its fruit; esp., in America,
the species Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. c[ae]spitosum
and V. uliginosum. Vaccinium myrtillusBilberry Bil"ber*ry, n.; pl. Bilberries. [Cf. Dan.
b["o]lleb[ae]r bilberry, where b["o]lle is perh. akin to E.
ball.]
1. (Bot.) The European whortleberry (Vaccinium myrtillus);
also, its edible bluish black fruit.
There pinch the maids as blue as bilberry. --Shak.
2. (Bot.) Any similar plant or its fruit; esp., in America,
the species Vaccinium myrtilloides, V. c[ae]spitosum
and V. uliginosum. Vaccinium oxycoccusBogberry Bog"ber`ry, n. (Bot.)
The small cranberry (Vaccinium oxycoccus), which grows in
boggy places.
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