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Browse Results: G

Your search for "g" in "Material name or synonyms" returned 357 records.



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Ga

Chemical symbol for the element gallium....view more

gabardine

A durable, tightly woven twill fabric....view more

gabbro

A coarse-grain igneous rock composed of plagioclase feldspar....view more

gaboon

A commercial timber from the tree, Aucoumea klaineana, found in western Africa....view more

gadolinium

A rare earth metallic element found in the minerals samarskite, gadolinite, monazite, and xenotime....view more

Gaerome clay

A dense white clay that contains a high percentage of zirconium oxide....view more

gahnite

A dark green to black spinel mineral composed of zinc aluminum oxide....view more

Gahn's blue

An unstandardized commercial name that has been used for cobalt ultramarine, cobalt blue, and imitation cobalt blue....view more

galactan gum

A carbohydrate exudate obtained from the wood chips of the western larch tree, Larix occidentalis....view more

galactose

A common, white, crystalline monosaccharide that occurs in milk sugar (lactose) and in certain pectins, gums, and mucilages....view more

galatea

A strong, durable cotton fabric with a left hand twill weave....view more

galena

A gray metallic-like mineral composed of lead sulfide....view more

galipot

A thick, oleoresin obtained from the cluster pine tree, Pinus pinaster, native to southern Europe....view more

gall

An abnormal growth on trees, usually oaks (Quercus infectoria) in Europe and the Near East and on sumacs (Rhus semialata) in China and Japan....view more

gallein

Brownish-red crystals used as a red dye....view more

gallic acid

Colorless, crystalline needles that are the primary tanning component found in galls, divi-divi, sumac, and tea leaves....view more

gallium

A rare metallic element that occurs naturally in small amounts in the copper sulfide ore germanite, the aluminum oxide ore bauxite, and in some zinc ores....view more

gallon (US)

Currently a unit of volume measurement for liquids that is used in the United States....view more

gallstone

An obsolete organic colorant thought to have come from gallstone of an ox....view more

galuchat leather

A rough surface leather produced from the skin of rays and sharks....view more


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