BLACK-WADD, in mineralogy, a kind of ore of manganese, remarkable for its property of taking fire when mixed with linseed-oil in a certain proportion. It is found in Derbyshire, and is used as a drying ingredient in paints; for when ground with a large quantity of oily matter, it loses the property above mentioned. See MANGANESE.
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