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Definition of Muscovy glass

Muscovy glass
Muscovy glass Mus"co*vy glass` [From Muscovy, the old name of Russia: cf. F. verre de Moscovie.] Mica; muscovite. See Mica.

Meaning of Muscovy glass from wikipedia

- Moscovia (region), a historical region in central Russia Muscovy gl****, or muscovite, a mineral Muscovy, a fictional "parallel world" Russia in Phillip Pullman's...
- from Muscovy-gl****, a name given to the mineral in Elizabethan England due to its use in medieval Russia (Muscovy) as a cheaper alternative to gl**** in...
- or Muscovy-gl****, a name given to the mineral in Elizabethan England due to its use in medieval Russia (Muscovy) as a cheaper alternative to gl**** in...
- simplified Chinese: 粉丝; pinyin: fěnsī; lit. 'flour thread'), sometimes called gl**** noodles, are a type of transparent noodle made from starch (such as mung...
- after making reasonable deductions for the distance, the length of the Muscovy gl****, and the quantity of water in view, which it may be suspected has not...
- including soda-lime gl****, acrylic gl****, sugar gl****, isingl**** (Muscovy-gl****), or aluminium oxynitride. glauconite A green-coloured, hydrated silicate...
- primarily used are the Muscovy duck (Cairina moschata) (also called the Barbary duck) and the hybrid cross of a male Muscovy duck and a female Pekin...
- Marathon race – Marathon, Greece Mayonnaise – Mahón, Menorca, Spain Muscovy gl**** – Moscow, Russia Nankeen – Nanking, China Norfolk wherry – Norfolk,...
- the surrounding islands "Laurentia" for Canada "Monte Carlo" for Monaco "Muscovy" for Russia "Naples" for the former Kingdom of the Two Sicilies "Newfoundland"...
- of several kinds of granaries, as those of London, of Dantzick, and in Muscovy. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. II, 464–467. An account of several observables...