alum
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
alum
n 1: a white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the
ammonium double sulfate of aluminum [syn: {alum}, {ammonia
alum}, {ammonium alum}]
2: a white crystalline double sulfate of aluminum: the potassium
double sulfate of aluminum [syn: {alum}, {potassium alum},
{potash alum}]
3: a person who has received a degree from a school (high school
or college or university) [syn: {alumnus}, {alumna}, {alum},
{graduate}, {grad}]
4: a double sulphate of aluminum and potassium that is used as
an astringent (among other things)
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Alum \Al"um\, n. [OE. alum, alom, OF. alum, F. alun, fr. L.
alumen alum.] (Chem.)
A double sulphate formed of aluminium and some other element
(esp. an alkali metal) or of aluminium. It has twenty-four
molecules of water of crystallization.
[1913 Webster]
Note: Common alum is the double sulphate of aluminium and
potassium. It is white, transparent, very astringent,
and crystallizes easily in octahedrons. The term is
extended so as to include other double sulphates
similar to alum in formula.
[1913 Webster]
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