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Adverbial
Adverbial Ad*ver"bi*al, a. [L. adverbialis: cf. F. adverbial.] Of or pertaining to an adverb; of the nature of an adverb; as, an adverbial phrase or form.
Adverbiality
Adverbiality Ad*ver`bi*al"i*ty, n. The quality of being adverbial. --Earle.
Adverbialize
Adverbialize Ad*ver"bi*al*ize, v. t. To give the force or form of an adverb to.
Adverbially
Adverbially Ad*ver"bi*al*ly, adv. In the manner of an adverb.
Proverbial
Proverbial Pro*ver"bi*al, a. [L. proverbialis: cf. F. proverbial.] 1. Mentioned or comprised in a proverb; used as a proverb; hence, commonly known; as, a proverbial expression; his meanness was proverbial. In case of excesses, I take the German proverbial cure, by a hair of the same beast, to be the worst. --Sir W. Temple. 2. Of or pertaining to proverbs; resembling a proverb. ``A proverbial obscurity.' --Sir T. Browne.
Proverbialism
Proverbialism Pro*ver"bi*al*ism, n. A proverbial phrase.
Proverbialist
Proverbialist Pro*ver"bi*al*ist, n. One who makes much use of proverbs in speech or writing; one who composes, collects, or studies proverbs.
Proverbialize
Proverbialize Pro*ver"bi*al*ize, v. t. & i. [Cf. F. proverbialiser.] To turn into a proverb; to speak in proverbs.
Proverbially
Proverbially Pro*ver"bi*al*ly, adv. In a proverbial manner; by way of proverb; hence, commonly; universally; as, it is proverbially said; the bee is proverbially busy.
Superbiate
Superbiate Su*per"bi*ate, v. t. [Cf. L. superbiare.] To make (a person) haughty. [Obs. & R.] --Feltham.
Triverbial
Triverbial Tri*ver"bi*al, a. [Pref. tri- + L. verbum a word.] (Rom. Antiq.) Pertaining to, or designating, certain days allowed to the pretor for hearing causes, when be might speak the three characteristic words of his office, do, dico, addico. They were called dies fasti.
Verbiage
Verbiage Ver"bi*age (?; 48), n. [F. verbiage, from OF. verbe a word. See Verb.] The use of many words without necessity, or with little sense; a superabundance of words; verbosity; wordiness. Verbiage may indicate observation, but not thinking. --W. Irving. This barren verbiage current among men. --Tennyson.

Meaning of Erbia from wikipedia

- Erbium oxide Names Other names Erbium oxide, erbia Identifiers CAS Number 12061-16-4 Y 3D model (JSmol) Interactive image ionic: Interactive image ChemSpider...
- work separating the oxides erbia and terbia. After 1860, terbia was renamed erbia and after 1877 what had been known as erbia was renamed terbia. Fairly...
- components, which he called holmia and thulia, from the rare-earth mineral erbia; these were the oxides of holmium and thulium, respectively. A relatively...
- green or deep blue, opaque Vanadia Olive green, opaque Neodymium oxide Purple, transparent Samaria Yellow, transparent Holmia, erbia Pink, transparent...
- yttria, erbia, and terbia. "Terbia" was originally the fraction that contained the pink color, due to the element now known as erbium. "Erbia", the oxide...
- chemist Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac separated from the rare earth "erbia" (another independent component) which he called "ytterbia", for Ytterby...
- formula Tm2O3. It was first isolated in 1879, from an impure sample of erbia, by Swedish chemist Per Teodor Cleve, who named it thulia. Thulium(III)...
- was first given the label ceria, then lanthana, and subsequently yttria, erbia, and terbia. In order of date discovered, the list of elements includes...
- de Marignac split terbia and erbia themselves into more earths. Among these was ytterbia (a component of the old erbia), which Swedish chemist Lars Fredrik...
- Cleve also independently discovered the element while he was working on erbia earth (erbium oxide). He was the first to isolate the new element. Using...