Definition of Metaloid
Met"al*loid (?), n. [L. metallum
metal + -oid: cf. F. métalloïde.]
(a) Formerly, the metallic base of a fixed
alkali, or alkaline earth; -- applied by Sir H. Davy to sodium,
potassium, and some other metallic substances whose metallic
character was supposed to be not well defined.
(b) Now, one of several elementary substances
which in the free state are unlike metals, and whose compounds
possess or produce acid, rather than basic, properties; a nonmetal;
as, boron, carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur, chlorine,
bromine, etc., are metalloids.
Met"al*loid, a. 1.
Having the appearance of a metal.
2. (Chem.) Having the properties of a
nonmetal; nonmetallic; acid; negative.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
- (chemistry) an element, such as silicon or germanium, intermediate in properties between that of a metal and a nonmetal
- The Nuttall Encyclopedia
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