Alumine

/ˈæljuːmɪn/ noun

An old or variant term for alumina, the oxide of aluminum; also a historical chemistry term for the base-forming principle in aluminum compounds.

From French alumine, derived from Latin alumen (alum), used in 18th and 19th-century chemistry before 'alumina' became the standard English term.

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