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Combustibility
Combustibility Com*bus`ti*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being combustible.
Digestibility
Digestibility Di*gest`i*bil"i*ty, n.
The quality of being digestible.
Exhaustibility
Exhaustibility Ex*haust`i*bil"i*ty, n.
Capability of being exhausted.
I was seriously tormented by the thought of the
exhaustibility of musical combinations. --J. S. Mill.
Indigestibility
Indigestibility In*di*gest`i*bil"i*ty, n.
The state or quality of being indigestible; indigestibleness.
Inexhaustibility
Inexhaustibility In`ex*haust`i*bil"i*ty, n.
The state or quality of being inexhaustible; abundance.
Resistibility
Resistibility Re*sist`i*bil"i*ty (-?-b?l"?-t?), n..
1. The quality of being resistible; resistibleness.
2. The quality of being resistant; resitstance.
The name ``body' being the complex idea of
extension and resistibility together in the same
subject. --Locke.
StibialStibial Stib"i*al, a. [See Stibium.]
Like, or having the qualities of, antimony; antimonial. Stibialism
Stibialism Stib"i*al*ism, n. (Med.)
Antimonial intoxication or poisoning. --Dunglison.
StibiatedStibiated Stib"i*a`ted, a. [NL. stibiatus, from L. stibium
antimony.] (Med. Chem.)
Combined or impregnated with antimony (stibium).
Stibiated tartar. See Tartar emetic, under Tartar. Stibiated tartarStibiated Stib"i*a`ted, a. [NL. stibiatus, from L. stibium
antimony.] (Med. Chem.)
Combined or impregnated with antimony (stibium).
Stibiated tartar. See Tartar emetic, under Tartar. Stibic
Stibic Stib"ic, a. (Chem.)
Antimonic; -- used with reference to certain compounds of
antimony.
Stibiconite
Stibiconite Stib"i*co*nite, n. (Min.)
A native oxide of antimony occurring in masses of a yellow
color.
StibineStibine Stib"ine, n. (Chem.)
Antimony hydride, or hydrogen antimonide, a colorless gas
produced by the action of nascent hydrogen on antimony. It
has a characteristic odor and burns with a characteristic
greenish flame. Formerly called also antimoniureted
hydrogen. Stibious
Stibious Stib"i*ous, a. (Chem.)
Antimonious. [R.]
Stibium
Stibium Stib"i*um, n. [L. stibium, stibi, Gr. ?, ?.]
1. (Chem.) The technical name of antimony.
2. (Min.) Stibnite. [Obs.]
Meaning of Stibi from wikipedia
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source for the
metalloid antimony. The name is
derived from the Gr**** στίβι
stibi through the
Latin stibium as the
former name for the
mineral and the element...
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Georg Stibi (July 25, 1901 – May 30, 1982) was a
German diplomat, journalist, and politician. From 1961 to 1974 he was
deputy foreign minister of East...
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Attic tragic poets of the 5th
century BC.
Later Gr****s also used στίβι (
stibi),
which is
written in
Latin by
Celsus and
Pliny the
Elder in the
first century...
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antimony oxide mineral with formula: Sb3O6(OH). Its name
originates from Gr****
stíbi (στίβι), 'antimony' and kónis (κόνις), 'powder',
alluding to its composition...
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Nachrichtendienst and was the
chief commentator of
Neues Deutschland.
Georg Stibi was the
chief editor of
Berliner Zeitung, then
Leipziger Volkszeitung, and...
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Rudolf Herrnstadt May–July 1949
Gerhard Kegel July–September 1949
Georg Stibi 1949–1955 Günter
Kertzscher 1955–1957
Erich Henschke 1957–1961 Theo Grandy...
- In
office 1954–1957
Preceded by
Georg Ulrich Handke Succeeded by
Georg Stibi Minister-President of
Thuringia In
office September 2, 1947 – July 23, 1952...
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under the
names ithmid and kohl and well
known to the
Latins under the name
stibi |
stibium | stimmi. The
medieval Latin name
antimonium is of
obscure origin...
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Czechoslovakia In
office 1953–1958
Preceded by
Fritz Große
Succeeded by
Georg Stibi [de]
Member of the
Volkskammer In
office 1949–1964
Member of the Landtag...
- most
widely available daily newspaper in East Germany. He
succeeded Georg Stibi in the
editorial position.
Stibli had been in post only
since the previous...