"Glauber's salt" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Glauber's salts [plural]
Etymology: Glauber+salt. Named after German iatrochemist Johann Glauber (1604–1670) who manufactured sodium sulphate, a salt, in 1656. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Glauber}} Glauber, {{m|en|salt}} salt, {{named-after/list|iatrochemist||||}} iatrochemist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Johann Glauber}} Johann Glauber, {{named-after|en|Johann Glauber|born=1604|died=1670|nat=German|occ=iatrochemist|wplink=Johann Glauber}} Named after German iatrochemist Johann Glauber (1604–1670) Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} Glauber's salt (countable and uncountable, plural Glauber's salts)
  1. (inorganic chemistry) sodium sulphate (typically a hydrated form) typically used as a laxative or in dyeing wool. Wikipedia link: en:sodium sulfate Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Inorganic compounds Synonyms: horse salt, sal mirabilis, sodium sulfate decahydrate, Glauber salt Translations (Translations): Glaubersalz [neuter] (German), siarczan sodu [masculine] (Polish)
    Sense id: en-Glauber's_salt-en-noun-wrqoMQtI Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: chemistry, inorganic-chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences

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