metalline |
metallide |
As nouns the difference between metalline and metallide
is that
metalline is a substance of variable composition, but resembling a soft, dark-coloured metal, used in the bearings of machines to reduce friction, and as a substitute for lubricants while
metallide is any compound of a metal with a more electropositive element.
As an adjective metalline
is relating to, or resembling, a metal; metallic.
metallide |
metallise |
As a noun metallide
is (inorganic chemistry) any compound of a metal with a more electropositive element.
As a verb metallise is
.
As an adjective metallise is
metallic.
metallike |
metallide |
As an adjective metallike
is resembling a metal or some aspect of one.
As a noun metallide is
any compound of a metal with a more electropositive element.
metallize |
metallide |
As a verb metallize
is to coat, treat or impregnate a non-metallic object with metal.
As a noun metallide is
(inorganic chemistry) any compound of a metal with a more electropositive element.