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deliquate
† ˈdeliquate, v. Chem. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. dēliquā-re trans. to clear off, clarify (a liquid), f. de- I. 3 + liquāre to liquefy, melt, dissolve.] 1. trans. To dissolve (in a liquid), melt down.1673 Ray Journ. Low C. 273 It seemed..to have a mixture of Sulphur and fixt salt deliquated in it. 2. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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deliquiate
† deˈliquiate, v. Chem. Obs. [irreg. f. L. dēliquāre (deliquate), or f. deliquium2.] intr. = deliquate 2, deliquesce.1782 Wedgwood in Phil. Trans. LXX. 323 No crystalization was formed: the dry salt..deliquiated in the air. 1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1840) II. 397 Urea..deliquiates, when exposed to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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deliquium
▪ I. deliquium1 arch. (dɪˈlɪkwɪəm) [L. dēliquium failure, want, f. dēlinquĕre (dēliqu-): see delinque, delict, and cf. delique.] 1. Failure of the vital powers; a swoon, fainting fit. Also fig.[1597 J. King On Jonas (1864) 180 (Stanf.) His soul forsook him, as it were, and there was deliquium animæ.... Oxford English Dictionary
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irrigation
irrigation (ɪrɪˈgeɪʃən) [ad. L. irrigātiōn-em watering, n. of action from irrigāre to irrigate: cf. F. irrigation (15th c. in Godef. Compl.).] The action or process of irrigating. 1. The action of supplying or fact of being supplied with moisture; a moistening or wetting. (Now rare in gen. sense, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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