"niob" meaning in Norwegian Bokmål

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Noun

Forms: niobet [definite, singular]
Etymology: Named after Niobe, daughter of Tantalus. Head templates: {{head|nb|noun|definite singular|niobet|g=n}} niob n (definite singular niobet)
  1. niobium; a chemical element (symbol Nb) with an atomic number of 41. Wikipedia link: no:niob Tags: neuter Categories (topical): Chemical elements
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