Definition of Metallical. Meaning of Metallical. Synonyms of Metallical

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Definition of Metallical

Metallical
Metallical Me*tal"lic*al, a. See Metallic. [Obs.]

Meaning of Metallical from wikipedia

- In astronomy, metallicity is the abundance of elements present in objects that are heavier than hydrogen and helium. Most of the normal currently detectable...
- Look up metallic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to metallic. Metallic may be a reference to: Metal Metalloid,...
- delocalized states at the Fermi energy. Many elements and compounds become metallic under high pressures, for example, iodine gradually becomes a metal at...
- A metallic color is a color that appears to be that of a polished metal. The visual sensation usually ****ociated with metals is its metallic shine. This...
- Metallic fibers are manufactured fibers composed of metal, metallic alloys, plastic-coated metal, metal-coated plastic, or a core completely covered by...
- Metallic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that arises from the electrostatic attractive force between conduction electrons (in the form of an electron...
- Metallic K.O. is a live recording by American hard rock band The Stooges. In its original form, the album was purported to contain the last half of a performance...
- The metallic pigeon, (Columba vitiensis) also known as white-throated pigeon, is a medium-sized, up to 37 cm long, bird in the family Columbidae. The adult...
- A metallic soap is a metallic salt of a fatty acid. Theoretically, soaps can be made of any metal, although not all enjoy practical uses. Varying the...
- A metallic microlattice is a synthetic porous metallic material consisting of an ultra-light metal foam. With a density as low as 0.99 mg/cm3 (0.00561 lb/ft3)...