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From:
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mineral kingdom
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
King·dom
n.
1.
The
rank
,
quality
,
state
,
or
attributes
of
a
king
;
royal
authority
;
sovereign
power
;
rule
;
dominion
;
monarchy
.
Thy
kingdom
is
an
everlasting
kingdom
.
--
Ps
.
cxiv
. 13.
When
Jehoram
was
risen
up
to
the
kingdom
of
his
father
,
he
strengthened
himself
.
--
2
Chron
.
xxi
. 4.
2.
The
territory
or
country
subject
to
a
king
or
queen
;
the
dominion
of
a
monarch
;
the
sphere
in
which
one
is
king
or
has
control
.
Unto
the
kingdom
of
perpetual
night
.
--
Shak
.
You're
welcome
,
Most
learned
reverend
sir
,
into
our
kingdom
. --
Shak
.
3.
An
extensive
scientific
division
distinguished
by
leading
or
ruling
characteristics
;
a
principal
division
;
a
department
;
as
,
the
mineral
kingdom
.
In
modern
biology
,
the
division
of
life
into
five
kingdoms
is
widely
used
for
classification
.
“The
animal
and
vegetable
kingdoms
.”
--
Locke
.
Animal kingdom
.
See
under
Animal
.
Kingdom of God
.
(a)
The
universe
.
(b)
That
spiritual
realm
of
which
God
is
the
acknowledged
sovereign
.
(c)
The
authority
or
dominion
of
God
.
Mineral kingdom
.
See
under
Mineral
.
United Kingdom
.
See
under
United
.
Vegetable kingdom
.
See
under
Vegetable
.
Syn:
--
Realm
;
empire
;
dominion
;
monarchy
;
sovereignty
;
domain
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Min·er·al
,
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
minerals
;
consisting
of
a
mineral
or
of
minerals
;
as
,
a
mineral
substance
.
2.
Impregnated
with
minerals
;
as
,
mineral
waters
.
Mineral acids
Chem.
,
inorganic
acids
,
as
sulphuric
,
nitric
,
phosphoric
,
hydrochloric
,
acids
,
etc
.,
as
distinguished
from
the
organic acids
.
Mineral blue
,
the
name
usually
given
to
azurite
,
when
reduced
to
an
impalpable
powder
for
coloring
purposes
.
Mineral candle
,
a
candle
made
of
paraffin
.
Mineral caoutchouc
,
an
elastic
mineral
pitch
,
a
variety
of
bitumen
,
resembling
caoutchouc
in
elasticity
and
softness
.
See
Caoutchouc
,
and
Elaterite
.
Mineral chameleon
Chem.
See
Chameleon mineral
,
under
Chameleon
.
Mineral charcoal
.
See
under
Charcoal
.
Mineral cotton
.
See
Mineral wool
(
below
).
Mineral green
,
a
green
carbonate
of
copper
;
malachite
.
Mineral kingdom
Nat. Sci.
,
that
one
of
the
three
grand
divisions
of
nature
which
embraces
all
inorganic
objects
,
as
distinguished
from
plants
or
animals
.
Mineral oil
.
See
Naphtha
,
and
Petroleum
.
Mineral paint
,
a
pigment
made
chiefly
of
some
natural
mineral
substance
,
as
red
or
yellow
iron
ocher
.
Mineral patch
.
See
Bitumen
,
and
Asphalt
.
Mineral right
,
the
right
of
taking
minerals
from
land
.
Mineral salt
Chem.
,
a
salt
of
a
mineral
acid
.
Mineral tallow
,
a
familiar
name
for
hatchettite
,
from
its
fatty
or
spermaceti-like
appearance
.
Mineral water
.
See
under
Water
.
Mineral wax
.
See
Ozocerite
.
Mineral wool
,
a
fibrous
wool-like
material
,
made
by
blowing
a
powerful
jet
of
air
or
steam
through
melted
slag
.
It
is
a
poor
conductor
of
heat
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
mineral
kingdom
n
:
all
inorganic
objects
;
contrasts
with
animal
and
plant
kingdoms
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