oroide (n.) An alloy, chiefly of copper and zinc or tin, resembling
gold in color and brilliancy.
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oroide ō′rō-īd, n. an alloy of
copper, tin, and other metals used for watch-cases, cheap jewellery,
&c.—Also O′rēide.
[Fr. or—L. aurum, gold, Gr. eidos, form.]
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