Medical term:

zirconium



zirconium

 [zir-ko´ne-um]
a chemical element, atomic number 40, atomic weight 91.22, symbol Zr. (See Appendix 6.)
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zir·co·ni·um (Zr),

(zir-kō'nē-ŭm),
A metallic element, atomic no. 40, atomic wt. 91.224; widely distributed in nature, but never found in quantity in any one place.
[zircon, a mineral, fr. Ar. zarkūn, cinnabar, Pers, zargun, goldlike]
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zir·co·ni·um

(zĭr-kō'nē-ŭm)
A metallic element, atomic no. 40, atomic wt. 91.224; widely distributed in nature, but never found in quantity in any one place.
[zircon, a mineral, fr. Ar. zarkūn, cinnabar, Pers., zargun, goldlike]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

zir·co·ni·um

(Zr) (zĭr-kō'nē-ŭm)
A metallic element, widely distributed in nature, but never great in quantity in any one place.
[zircon, a mineral, fr. Ar. zarkūn, cinnabar, Pers, zargun, goldlike]
Medical Dictionary for the Dental Professions © Farlex 2012


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