The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen3Blackie & son; New-York, The Century Company, 1883 |
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... acid , and afterwards with alcohol . It crystallizes in shining scales . Leuciscus ( lu - siskus ) , n . [ Gr . leukiskos , the white mullet . ] A genus of fishes of the family Cyprinidæ . It contains numerous species , of which the ...
... acid , and afterwards with alcohol . It crystallizes in shining scales . Leuciscus ( lu - siskus ) , n . [ Gr . leukiskos , the white mullet . ] A genus of fishes of the family Cyprinidæ . It contains numerous species , of which the ...
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... acid . Licheniform ( li - ken'i - form or li - chen'i- form ) , a . Resembling a lichen . H. Spencer . Lichenin ... acids . Lichenographic , Lichenographical ( li'- ken - o - grafik or lich'en - o - grafik , li'ken - ō- graf " ik - al or ...
... acid . Licheniform ( li - ken'i - form or li - chen'i- form ) , a . Resembling a lichen . H. Spencer . Lichenin ... acids . Lichenographic , Lichenographical ( li'- ken - o - grafik or lich'en - o - grafik , li'ken - ō- graf " ik - al or ...
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... acid is expelled , and lime more or less pure , accord- ing to the original quality of the limestone , remains , in which state it is called quicklime . The metallic base of lime is calcium ( which see ) , of which it is the protoxide ...
... acid is expelled , and lime more or less pure , accord- ing to the original quality of the limestone , remains , in which state it is called quicklime . The metallic base of lime is calcium ( which see ) , of which it is the protoxide ...
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... acid , an acid obtained from urinary or gouty calculus . See under URIC . Lithium ( lith'i - um ) , n . Sym . Li . At . wt . 7 . The metallic base of lithia , which base was obtained by Sir H. Davy in the electrolysis of fused lithium ...
... acid , an acid obtained from urinary or gouty calculus . See under URIC . Lithium ( lith'i - um ) , n . Sym . Li . At . wt . 7 . The metallic base of lithia , which base was obtained by Sir H. Davy in the electrolysis of fused lithium ...
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... acids , and hence is used as a test for the presence of acids ; and litmus paper which has been reddened by an acid has its blue colour restored by an alkali . Litorn ( lit'orn ) , n . [ Fr. litorne . Origin un- known . ] A European ...
... acids , and hence is used as a test for the presence of acids ; and litmus paper which has been reddened by an acid has its blue colour restored by an alkali . Litorn ( lit'orn ) , n . [ Fr. litorne . Origin un- known . ] A European ...
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