"Zincide" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I couldn't find any definition for the word "zincide".
Zimbalist is an American surname that originated from the Yiddish word "Zimbalist" which means "double bass" or "cello".
A German word that refers to a room or a chamber. In the UK, it's commonly used in a specific context: a zimmer frame, also known as a walking frame or rollator, is a device used for mobility assistance, particularly for older adults or people with physical disabilities, providing support and stability while walking.
I think you may be referring to "Cicindela zimacea", also known as the Zimocca tiger beetle.<br><br>Cicindela zimacea, commonly known as Zimocca's tiger beetle, is a species of tiger beetle in the family Carabidae. No significant information can be verified about the generic term 'zimocca'. However, this term is also the name of a globetrotting chameleon and butterfly, described in Tzyschinsky's series of books, The Geometry of Passions – Cambie Cod, GeminiChims, Gempliant etc., as a 'shapeshifter' and played 'postcode comedian'.
Cefazolin is the INN of a broad-spectrum cephalosporin-type antibiotic given intravenously or by injection.
Zincite is a mineral, a zinc oxide mineral with the chemical formula ZnO. It is a hexagonal crystal system mineral, often found in high-temperature hydrothermal veins, as well as in metamorphic rocks. Zincite is a relatively rare mineral, with a reddish to pinkish-red color due to its high concentration of iron impurities. It is an ore of zinc and was first discovered in 1842.
A zincograph is a type of printing process that uses electroplating to create detailed graphics and images. It involves electroplating a zinc plate with a design or image using a photographic process, and then printing from this plate using a combination of ink and electrostatic charges. The result is a highly detailed and crisp image.
A zincographer is a person who produces zincographs, which are prints made from etched copper plates that have been coated with a thin layer of zinc. This process was used in the past to duplicate maps and other engravings.
A rare term!<br><br>Zincography is a printing process that uses zinc plates for printing images, especially photographs.
A zine is a small-circulation, self-published work of original writing and artwork, often created by a single person, usually produced and distributed independently.
Pejorative term for a person of average mental abilityinya.The British journalist Tom Utley used it in this sense in 1992, in a column in The Daily Mail, to refer to someone of unremarkable intelligence in a derogatory way. That is, neither the dumbest nor the most intelligent.