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fluorine Chem.|ˈfluːərɪn, -aɪn| [f. fluor + -ine, after the analogy of bromine, chlorine, etc.] 1. A non-metallic element (symbol F), forming, with bromine, chlorine, and iodine, the halogen group.
1813Sir H. Davy in Phil. Trans. CIII. 278 It appears reasonable to conclude that there exists in the fluoric compounds a peculiar substance..it may be denominated fluorine, a name suggested to me by M. Ampère. 1869Roscoe Elem. Chem. 13 All the elements, with the single exception of fluorine, combine with oxygen to form oxides. 2. attrib., as fluorine dating, method, test, etc., a method of determining the relative age of organic remains by measuring the amount of fluorine that has been absorbed from surrounding ground-water.
1949Oakley & Montagu in Bull. Brit. Mus. (N.H.), Geol. I. ii. 29 The authors..independently reached similar conclusions with regard to the probable dating of the [Galley Hill] skeleton and..prepared a joint report on their findings. One author (K.P.O.) has prepared the introductory sections, the account of the geology, and of the fluorine dating. 1959J. D. Clark Prehist. S. Afr. iv. 83 Fluorine and uranium tests have shown that the skull fragments are of the same age as the faunal remains found with them. 1968R. G. West Pleistocene Geol. & Biol. ix. 160 The fluorine method is useful for the relative dating of animal skeletal remains found in sand and gravel. |