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acidulated
acidulated, ppl. a. (əˈsɪdjʊleɪtɪd) [f. prec. + -ed.] Rendered somewhat acid or sour; flavoured with acid. Also fig. Somewhat soured in temper. acidulated drop (tablet) = acid drop (tablet).1732 Arbuthnot Rules of Diet 245 Likewise all acidulated and chalybeat Waters. 1836 Dickens Astley's in Sk. Bo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acidulated water
Some vegetables and fruits often placed in acidulated water are apples, avocados, celeriac, potatoes and pears. See also References External links Acidulated Water - Kitchen Dictionary - Food.com Preservatives wikipedia.org
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acidulated
acidulated/əˈsɪdjuleɪtɪd; ?@ -ɪdʒul-; ə`sɪdʒəˌletɪd/ adjmade slightly acid 带酸味的; 微酸的. 牛津英汉双解词典
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acidulate
acidulate, v. (əˈsɪdjʊleɪt) [f. L. acidul-us sourish (dim. of acid-us acid) + -ate3, as if repr. a L. *acidulā-re. Cf. mod.Fr. aciduler.] To make somewhat acid or sour; to flavour with an acid. Also fig. of the temper. (Rare exc. in pa. pple.)1732 Arbuthnot Rules of Diet 311 Decoctions of mealy subs... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shrub (drink)
In terms of mixed drinks, shrub is the name of two different, but related, acidulated beverages. Unlike cocktails acidulated with citrus, vinegar-based drinks will remain clear when shaken. wikipedia.org
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Fluoride therapy
The types of professionally applied fluoride gels include 2.0% neutral sodium fluoride and 1.23% acidulated phosphate fluoride. Acidulated phosphate fluoride (APF) gel or foam comprises a sodium fluoride solution, paste, or powder that has been acidulated with hydrofluoric acid wikipedia.org
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acidulation
acidulation (əˌsɪdjʊˈleɪʃən) [f. acidulate v. + -tion.] The action or process of acidulating; the state of being acidulated. Also fig.1849 Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc. X. 395 The acidulation of the fermenting sap promotes their growth. 1919 L. Strachey Let. 27 Nov. in V. Woolf & Strachey (1956) 85, I have r... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shrub (disambiguation)
band The Shrubs, English rock music group Shrubs (American band), American rock 'n roll band Other uses Shrub (drink), two different, but related, acidulated wikipedia.org
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dihydric
dihydric, a. Chem. (daɪˈhaɪdrɪk) [f. di-2 + hydric.] Applied to a compound of two atoms of hydrogen with an acid radical; denoting dibasic acids regarded as salts of hydrogen, as dihydric sulphate = sulphuric acid H2SO4.1876 Harley Mat. Med. 187 It..is readily soluble in water acidulated with an exc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Anthony Addington
As treatment he recommended depletion, with the employment of seawater as a purgative, and drinks acidulated with muriatic acid. wikipedia.org
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planker
planker (ˈplæŋkə(r)) [f. plank v. + -er1.] A workman who planks or kneads hat-bodies in the process of felting them.1902 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 15 Feb. 378/1 In hand-planking the ‘form’ is dipped in boiling water acidulated with vitriol, and then folded and vigorously kneaded by the planker's hand. Oxford English Dictionary
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Indo-Martiniquais
The dish is a unique curry of chicken, meat or fish with vegetables, spiced with a distinctive masala of Tamil origin, acidulated with tamarind and often wikipedia.org
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oreide
oreide (ˈɔəriːɪd) [a. F. oréide, f. or gold: see -ide.] A name given to a kind of brass with golden brilliancy, used for imitation jewellery, etc. The composition apparently varies; that given in quot. 1875 is app. identical with that of oroide.1875 Ure's Dict. Arts III. 461 Oreide is the name given... Oxford English Dictionary
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Water microphone
Acidulated water works well because only a small amount of acid is added. If one millimeter of acidulated water has a resistance of 100 ohms, two millimeters would have 200 ohms which would produce enough alternating current wikipedia.org
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boza
‖ boza, bosa (ˈbəʊzə) Also booza, bouza, boosa. [Turkish bōza ‘a kind of thick white drink made of millet fermented’ (Redhouse).] A popular acidulated drink in Egypt, etc., made by fermenting an infusion of millet-seed, with the addition of certain astringent substances; also an inebriating preparat... Oxford English Dictionary
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