silver
11Silver — Sil ver, v. i. To acquire a silvery color. [R.] [1913 Webster] The eastern sky began to silver and shine. L. Wallace. [1913 Webster] …
12Silver — [ sɪlvə], Horace Ward Martin Tavares, amerikanischer Jazzpianist und komponist, * Norwalk (Connecticut) 2. 9. 1928; einer der stilbildenden Musiker des Hardbop und Souljazz. Silver begann in den Bands von S. Getz und A. Blakey, bevor er 1956… …
13Silver — Silver, Long John →↑Long John silver …
14silver — Symbol: Ag Atomic number: 47 Atomic weight: 107.870 White lustrous soft metallic transition element. Found in both its elemental form and in minerals. Used in jewellery, tableware and so on. Less reactive than silver, chemically …
15silver — /ˈsilver, ingl. ˈsɪlvə/ [vc. ingl. prop. «argento»] agg. inv. argentato, argenteo …
16silver Y — noun A noctuid moth (Autographa gamma) with Y shaped markings on the forewings • • • Main Entry: ↑silver …
17Silver — f, m English: from the name of the precious metal (Old English siolfor), sometimes given to babies born with very fair, silvery white hair …
18silver — [adj] shiny gray in color argent, argentate, bright, lustrous, pale, pearly, plated, resplendent, silvered, silvery, sterling, white; concept 618 …
19Silver — This article is about the chemical element. For the color, see Silver (color). For other uses, see Silver (disambiguation). palladium ← silver → cadmium …
20silver — silverer, n. silverish, adj. silverless, adj. silverlike, adj. silverness, n. /sil veuhr/, n. 1. Chem. a white, ductile metallic element, used for making mirrors, coins, ornaments, table utensils, photographic chemicals, conductors, etc. Symbol:… …