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earth (ûrth)
n.
Any of several metallic oxides, such as alumina or zirconia, from which it is difficult to remove oxygen. No longer in technical use.

earth,
n one of the five phases, or elements, in Chinese cosmological and medical theory, whose characteristic manifestations include caring, nourishment, stability, support, and familial loyalty.

earth
1. soil; softer part of the land, as distinct from rock.
2. metallic oxides in the form of unchangeable powder.

diatomaceous earth
a fine white powder composed of the siliceous skeletons of diatoms; used in treating diarrhea and as a feed additive. Called also infusorial earth, purified siliceous earth.
infusorial earth
see diatomaceous earth (above).
siliceous earth
see diatomaceous earth (above).

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One reproduced an image taken from Melies's most famous film, A Trip to the Moon (1914), from a scene in which the protagonist announces to a gathering of strangely dressed people that he intends to voyage to the moon and bring back to earth one of its inhabitants; the other, the studio in which the film was made.
The Stardust probe, for example, is constructed to fly within 100 miles of a comet's nucleus in 2004 and bring back to Earth specks of comet dust.
The space shuttle Endeavour began on Thursday an orbital chase of a large Japanese satellite that it is to capture and bring back to Earth as the highlight of an ambitious nine-day mission.
 
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