Alnico
a permanent-magnet alloy having , , and as its principal ingredients.
Historical Examples
You can establish a psi field in a suitable material, just as you can establish a magnetic field in steel or alnico.
The Ambulance Made Two Trips William Fitzgerald Jenkins
noun
trademark an alloy of aluminium, nickel, cobalt, iron, and copper, used to make permanent magnets
Read Also:
- Aloadae
Ephialtes and Otus, the sons of Poseidon and Iphimedia, raised by Aloeus.
- Alocasia
noun any of various tropical plants of the genus Alocasia See aroid Historical Examples Edible but itchy root, grown as ornamental and wild: alocasia macrorrhiza. A Dictionary of Cebuano Visayan John U. Wolff The alae replied: “It is in the leaf of the a-pe plant” (alocasia macrorrhiza). Hawaiian Folk Tales Various A new plant, modelled […]
- Alod
land owned absolutely; land owned and not subject to any rent, service, or other tenurial right of an overlord. . Historical Examples Still in Hampshire, where alodiaries abounded, it was not every free man holding land who had an alod. Domesday Book and Beyond Frederic William Maitland noun (pl) -lodia (-ˈləʊdɪə), -lods (history) lands held […]
- Alodia
. land owned absolutely; land owned and not subject to any rent, service, or other tenurial right of an overlord. Historical Examples Nunilo and alodia were the children of a Moslem father and a Christian mother. Christianity and Islam in Spain (756-1031) Charles Reginald Haines noun (pl) -lodia (-ˈləʊdɪə), -lods (history) lands held in absolute […]
- Alodium
. land owned absolutely; land owned and not subject to any rent, service, or other tenurial right of an overlord. Historical Examples A yet more interesting and equally foreign word is not unfrequently used, namely, alodium. Domesday Book and Beyond Frederic William Maitland The suggestion has been made that alodium represents book-land; see Pollock, Land […]