A name given by Nobili to extremely thin films of peroxide of lead deposited by electrolytic action upon plates or polished steel, so as to produce an iridescent play of colours.
If polished steel be heated over a flame to a temperature of 430 deg.
Of this there are two kinds; one similar to polished steel, another lighter and of a silver-white hue.
It is often in regular crystals which possess the lustre and colour of polished steel.
The reed is of polished steel; the thread warps are conducted through it in the usual way.
This ore has the colour of polished steel; and the light transmitted through the thin edges of its crystals appears of a beautiful red.
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