Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for WOL'FRAM
WOL'FRAM, n.
In mineralogy, an ore of tungsten. Its color is generally a brownish or grayish, black; when cut with a knife, it gives a reddish brown streak. It occurs in massive and crystalized, and in concentric lamellar concretions. – Cyc.
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