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germanium
Ekasilicon Ek`a*sil"i*con, n. [Skr. [=e]ka one + E. silicon.] (Chem.) The name of a hypothetical element predicted and afterwards discovered and named germanium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the silicon group. See Germanium, and cf. Ekabor.
Germanium
Germanium Ger*ma"ni*um, n. [NL., fr. L. Germania Germany.] (Chem.) A rare element, recently discovered (1885), in a silver ore (argyrodite) at Freiberg. It is a brittle, silver-white metal, chemically intermediate between the metals and nonmetals, resembles tin, and is in general identical with the predicted ekasilicon. Symbol Ge. Atomic weight 72.3.

Meaning of Manium from wikipedia

- Naram-Sin, not only conquered Magan, but honoured the Magan King Manium by naming the city of Manium-Ki in Mesopotamia after him. Trade between the Indus Valley...
- him a god of lightning. The name Summ**** is thought to be from Summus Manium "the greatest of the Manes", or sub-, "under" + m****, "hand". According...
- Tschudi, 1844 N. n. dorsalis Gray, 1866 N. n. molaris Merriam, 1902 N. n. manium Thomas, 1912 N. n. candace Thomas, 1912 N. n. quichua Thomas, 1912 N. n...
- Larsa mention Sûmû-Yamutbal. Manium - A hematite seal reads "Sin-eriba[m], son of Sin-ennam, servant of Manium". Manium is found on a tablet bearing a...
- him on Mount Soracte. Stygius, from the river Styx. Summ****, from summus manium, prince of the dead. Tellumo, a name derived from those treasures which...
- Naram-Sin, not only conquered Magan, but honoured the Magan King Manium by naming the city of Manium-Ki in Mesopotamia after him.[citation needed] Trade between...
- 1789) foetidus (Gray, 1843) iltis (Boddaert, 1785) infectus (Ogérien, 1863) manium (Barrett-Hamilton, 1904) ****rius (Blyth, 1842) verus (Brandt in Simashko...
- precisely, /narām-tsuyin/) or Naram-Suʾin (/narām-tsuʾin/)". Naram-Sin defeated Manium of Magan, and various northern hill tribes in the Zagros, Taurus, and Am****...
- Manium iura sancta sunto. (B)onos leto datos divos habento .... Here too as in the above two instances "one can remark the opposition between Manium,...
- the soul sacrificed. Summ**** – Latin: Summānus, supposedly from Summus Manium, 'the greatest of the Manes', or sub-, 'under' + m****, 'hand' – was the...