Definition: The term "Alnico" comes from the Germanic language and was used to refer to certain types of high-temperature alloys with a tendency to become brittle when heated to above 2,500 degrees Celsius (4,756 degrees Fahrenheit), leading some to call them "alnicos". Alnico is found in various materials such as ceramics, glass, and even in the Earth's core. It was first discovered by chemist J.C. Heitler and later named after his friend Otto Alnico. In the Bible, "Alnico" is used to refer to a material or substance that is resistant to breaking at temperatures near absolute zero (273.15 degrees Celsius) and thus it can be considered an insulator. This specific type of material has been referred to as "the crystal of light." The word itself was also used in the Bible to describe the Godhead, indicating divine attributes or qualities. The precise meaning of the term "Alnico" is not clear but it seems to have multiple uses in the Old Testament, including its connection to the Bible's "sons of Ammon," which were mentioned in Genesis 32:7-8.
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