tin-white
[ tin-hwahyt, -wahyt ]
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How to use tin-white in a sentence
He pulled out a piece of tin white mineral with a brilliant metallic luster, sparkling with curious crystals.
Rimrock Trail | J. Allan DunnThe colour is lead-grey inclining to tin-white and often with a yellowish or iridescent tarnish.
Sometimes pyrites of a tin-white color are found mixed among the coal.
Scenes and Adventures in the Semi-Alpine Region of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri and Arkansas | Henry Rowe SchoolcraftAluminium is a tin-white metal which melts at 640° and is very light, having a density of 2.68.
An Elementary Study of Chemistry | William McPhersonThe commercial and impure metal is of a tin-white color, and may frequently be split in parallel strata.
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