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boracic
boracic, a. (bɒˈræsɪk) [f. borax + -ic.] 1. Chem. Of the nature of, pertaining to, or derived from borax. boracic acid is now in systematic nomenclature boric acid.1801 Hatchett in Phil. Trans. XCII. 58 A white glittering salt..resembling the concrete boracic acid. 1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 152 Boraci...
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Boracic lint
Boracic lint () is a type of medical dressing made from surgical lint that is soaked in a hot, saturated solution of boracic acid and glycerine and then The term "boracic" is also used as Cockney rhyming slang for having no money: "boracic lint" → "skint".
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WO2022037680A1 - Boracic acid compound - Google Patents
A novel boracic acid compound. Specifically disclosed are a compound represented by formula (Ⅱ) or formula (Ⅱ'), a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or a stereoisomer thereof, and an application thereof in the preparation of medicaments for treating diseases related to bacterial infections.
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Brassic (disambiguation)
Boracic may also refer to:
Boracic lint, medical dressing made from surgical lint
"Brassic", Cockney rhyming slang for "skint" (i.e. penniless)
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brassic
▪ I. brassic, a. (ˈbræsɪk) [f. next.] Pertaining to or derived from the genus Brassica.1879 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 655 Colza oil is a mixture of two glycerides, which yield by saponification brassic acid.▪ II. brassic, a.2 Brit. slang. Brit. /ˈbrasɪk/, U.S. /ˈbræsɪk/ [Contraction of boracic adj.] In f...
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Aspergillus marvanovae
Aspergillus marvanovae is a species of fungus in the genus Aspergillus which has been isolated from water with high boracic acid anions from the Dukovany
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boracite
boracite Min. (ˈbɒrəsaɪt) [f. prec. + -ite.] Native borate of magnesia.1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1826) I. 619 A natural compound of boracic acid and magnesia..found near Luneburg in Germany, and known by the name of boracite. 1811 Pinkerton Petral. I. 487 [Gypsum] contains..in rare instances arragonit...
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Oscar Liebreich
He also made valued contributions in his chemical research of boracic acid. Aufl. 1896 Digital edition by the University and State Library Düsseldorf
(translated into English) Effects of borax and boracic acid on the human system
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borate
borate Chem. (ˈbɔəreɪt) [f. bor-on + -ate.] A salt of boric or boracic acid.1816 Accum Chem. Tests (1818) 179 Borate of lead. 1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 636 Borax, the acid borate of sodium which exists in the water of certain lakes in central Asia.
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boracium
† boˈracium Obs. Chem. [f. borax: cf. sodium, potassium, etc.] The name at first given to boron, when it was supposed to be a metal.1808 Sir H. Davy in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 85 There is strong reason to consider the boracic basis as metallic..and I venture to propose for it the name of boracium. 1812 ―...
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Wilhelm Homberg
The "Sal Sedativum Hombergi" is boracic acid, which he discovered in 1702, and "Homberg's phosphorus" is prepared by fusing sal-ammoniac with quick lime
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boric
boric, a. Chem. (ˈbɔərɪk) [f. bor-on + -ic.] Of or pertaining to boron; containing boron in chemical combination, as boric chloride (BCl3), boric oxide (B2O3); boric acid, formerly called, because prepared from borax, boracic acid (H3BO3).1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 152 Boracic or Boric Acid. 1873 Watts...
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Hickory Dickory Dock (novel)
These include a stethoscope, some lightbulbs, some old flannel trousers, a box of chocolates, a slashed rucksack, some boracic powder and a diamond ring By the time Patricia had substituted the bicarbonate, the morphine had already been substituted by the stolen boracic powder.
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Leslie Keeley
His hypodermic injections contained sulfate of strychnine, atropine and boracic acid.
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