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CHEMIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. archaic : alchemic 2. chemical Word History Etymology borrowed from Medieval Latin chimicus, chymicus "alchemical," short for alchymicus, alkymicus.
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chemic
▪ I. chemic, a. and n. (ˈkɛmɪk) Forms: α. 6–7 chymick(e, chimick(e, 7 chymique, -ike, 8–9 chymic. β. 7–8 (also in 9 in sense B. 4) chemick, 8– chemic. [a. F. chimique, or mod.L. chim-, chymic-us, for med.L. alchimic-us: see alchemic. Chymic-us began to take the place of the earlier word, after the R...
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CHEMIC Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective · of or relating to alchemy; alchemic. · of or relating to chemistry; chemical. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of chemic. 1570–80 ...
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CHEMIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
2 senses: 1. to bleach 2. a person involved in the study of chemistry.... Click for more definitions.
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Chemic
Chemic may refer to:
Chemic (scientist), a chemist
The Chemic, a fictional element of the arcade game Phozon
The Chemics, the nickname of Midland
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chemic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · (archaic) Practising chemistry (or, earlier, alchemy); pertaining to these sciences. · (obsolete) Produced through alchemy; counterfeit. · 1819, ...
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chemic, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the word chemic is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for chemic is from 1559, in a translation by Peter Morwyng, ...
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Phozon
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The player must take control of the Chemic, a small black atom with red spikes which must adhere itself to passing Moleks (which come in four and Beta-Rays which destroy some of the Chemic's connected Moleks.
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Charles Le Roy (physician)
.;60:87–95.
1758: De aquarum mineralium natura et usu, Montpellier,
1759: Quæstiones chemicæ duodecim pro cathedra vacante, Montpellier,
1759: De purgantibus
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chemosmosis
‖ chemosmosis (kɛmɒzˈməʊsɪs) [mod.L., f. chem- in chemic, etc. + osmosis.] Chemical action between two substances taking place through an intervening membrane. Hence chemosmotic (-ˈɒtɪk), a. relating to chemosmosis.In mod. Dicts.
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