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argentum
[ ahr-jen-tuhm ]
noun
, Chemistry.
- silver. : Ag
argentum
/ ɑːˈdʒɛntəm /
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Word History and Origins
Origin of argentum1
From Latin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of argentum1
Latin
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Example Sentences
Collosol Argentum, 1-2000: The liquid has a slight opalescence.
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Argentum accepi, dote imperium vendidi—I have received money, and sold my authority for her dowry.
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Clocquet has given as much as fifteen grains in a day, and Ricord has given sixteen grains of argentum chloratum ammoniacale.
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Deinde et argentum incoquere simili modo cpere, equorum maxime ornamentis, jumentorumque ac jugorum, in Alesia oppido.
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"Simulacra gentium argentum et aurum, opera manuum hominum," like hailstones rattled the Latin words down on my prison.
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