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Bronzine
Bronzine Bronz"ine, n. A metal so prepared as to have the appearance of bronze. -- a. Made of bronzine; resembling bronze; bronzelike.
Bronzing
Bronzing Bronz"ing, n. 1. The act or art of communicating to articles in metal, wood, clay, plaster, etc., the appearance of bronze by means of bronze powders, or imitative painting, or by chemical processes. --Tomlinson. 2. A material for bronzing.
Bronzist
Bronzist Bronz"ist, n. One who makes, imitates, collects, or deals in, bronzes.
Bronzite
Bronzite Bronz"ite, n. [Cf. F. bronzite.] (Min.) A variety of enstatite, often having a bronzelike luster. It is a silicate of magnesia and iron, of the pyroxene family.

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- Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis (born Giuseppina Ronzi; Milan 11 January 1800 – died, Florence, 7 June 1853) was an Italian soprano opera singer famous for...
- Pollione Ronzi (27 February 1833 in Bologna – 3 September 1915 in Milan) was an Italian operatic tenor, composer, conductor, and voice teacher. He sang...
- 1995, when the band that Toshi-Low and Daisuke were in and the band that Ronzi and Makoto were in both disbanded, and the four musicians hit it off about...
- included: Isabella Colbran, Giuditta Pasta, Maria Malibran, Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis, Wilhelmine Schröder-Devrient, Mary Ann Paton (Mrs. Wood), Giuseppina...
- Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis, who created the role of Elena da Feltre...
- Quaglia Borghese (1764–1831), Italian painter and pastellist Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis (1800–1853), Italian soprano Giuseppina Strepponi (1815–1897)...
- Teatro di San Carlo in Naples, and was written with prima donna Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis in mind; she was rumored to be the king's mistress.[citation needed]...
- singer Rosa Morandi. In the autumn of 1816 he married the soprano Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis in Bologna and they were together until 1825. His countenance...
- occurred at a rehearsal of the opera which is recounted by Harold Rosenthal: Ronzi De Begnis was to sing Queen Elizabeth (soprano) and Anna Del Serre the mezzo-soprano...
- 1968), twin brothers and filmmakers who founded Polonia brothers Polonia Ronzi (1835–1912), Italian operatic tenor, composer, conductor, and voice teacher...