horn silver
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of horn silver
1760–70; translation of German Hornsilber
Example Sentences
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Chloride of silver occurs native as horn silver or kerargyrite.
From A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. by Beringer, Cornelius
Occurrence and Reduction.—Silver is found uncombined, and combined, as Ag2S, argenite, and AgCl, horn silver.
From An Introduction to Chemical Science by Williams, Rufus Phillips
It runs three hundred dollars to the ton in horn silver, and looks more like jewels than mineral.
From A Man in the Open by Pocock, Roger
This solution I precipitated again by means of sal-ammoniac into horn silver.
From Artificial Light Its Influence upon Civilization by Luckiesh, Matthew
Fragments of horn silver lay scattered among the cactus and dagger-plants in the bed of the dry wash.
From When the West Was Young by Bechdolt, Frederick R. (Frederick Ritchie)
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