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Molybdenum
Molybdenum Mol`yb*de"num, n. [NL.: cf. F. molybd[`e]ne. See Molybdena.] (Chem.) A rare element of the chromium group, occurring in nature in the minerals molybdenite and wulfenite, and when reduced obtained as a hard, silver-white, difficulty fusible metal. Symbol Mo. Atomic weight 95.9.

Meaning of Denum from wikipedia

- The Old English Rune Poem by George Hickes in 1705: Ing wæs ærest mid Est-Denum Gesewen secgum, oþ he siððan est Ofer wæg gewat; wæn æfter ran; Þus heardingas...
- (v. 1858): hafast þû gefêred, þæt þâm fol**** sceal, Geáta leódum ond Gâr-Denum sib gemæne ond sacu restan. The Sippe came to be a cognatic, extended family...
- dryht‐sele dynede, • Denum eallum wearð, ceaster‐būendum, • cēnra gehwyl****, eorlum ealu‐scerwen. The noble hall broke into a din; the Danes all were...
- be worth"). It has also been suggested that Dēanum should be emended to Denum ("Danes"). Danes Old Norse: danir, Old English: Dene, Middle High German:...
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- 1331–1332: Thomas de Garton 1332–: Adam de Steyngrave 1332–: William de Denum 1332–: Thomas de Blaston 1332–1336: Robert de Scorburgh 1332–1334: John...
- up through the underlying Old Red Sandstone. The original settlement of 'Denum' was sited 'at the valleys' where the broad valley of the River Teviot meets...
- A petition received by Edward II between 1320 and 1326 reads: "John le Denum petitions the King that whereas he has a castle in ****berland called Melmerby...
- eom weorð werum, wide funden, brungen of bearwum ond of burghleoþum, of denum ond of dunum. Dæges mec wægun feþre on lifte, feredon mid liste under hrofes...
- 10; CS 886; AFM 883.11 [=885]. The Annals of Ulster records "Dunetathe do denum i Cill Daro", which has been translated at CELT as "Secret murder was committed...