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Borax
CIDE DICTIONARY
Borax, n. [OE. boras, fr. F. borax, earlier spelt borras; cf. LL. borax, Sp. borraj; all fr. Ar. brag, fr. Pers. brah.].
A white or gray crystalline salt, with a slight alkaline taste, used as a flux, in soldering metals, making enamels, fixing colors on porcelain, and as a soap. It occurs native in certain mineral springs, and is made from the boric acid of hot springs in Tuscany. It was originally obtained from a lake in Thibet, and was sent to Europe under the name of tincal. Borax is a pyroborate or tetraborate of sodium, Na2B4O7.10H2O. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Borax, n.
1 the mineral salt sodium borate, occurring in alkaline deposits as an efflorescence or as crystals.
2 the purified form of this salt, used in making glass and china, and as an antiseptic.
1 the mineral salt sodium borate, occurring in alkaline deposits as an efflorescence or as crystals.
2 the purified form of this salt, used in making glass and china, and as an antiseptic.
Etymology
ME f. OF boras f. med.L borax f. Arab. burak f. Pers. burah
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