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▪ I. † ˈlevigate, pple. Obs. [ad. late L. levigāt-us, pa. pple. of levigāre, f. levis light.] Lightened.1531 Elyot Gov. i. iii, His labours beinge leuigate and made more tollerable.▪ II. levigate, ppl. a. Bot. and Ent. (ˈlɛvɪgeɪt) Also lævigate. [ad. L. lēvigāt-us, pa. pple. of lēvigāre (see next).]...
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pound, levigate, and use as the former prescription. Levigate again with the juice of the Pinpalli (piper longum) and the Piper betel for two days.
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levigator
levigator (ˈlɛvɪgeɪtə(r)) [f. levigate v. + -or 2 c.] An iron or steel disc, several inches thick and about a foot in diameter, which is rubbed over the surface of a lithographic stone to smooth it.1914 H. J. Rhodes Art of Lithogr. ii. 11 The operator..guides the revolving levigator (disc) over the ...
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levigated
ˈlevigated, ppl. a. [f. levigate v. + -ed1.] † 1. Made smooth; polished. Obs.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 29 The outer syde of Radius is rounde, and leuigated. 1801 Fuseli in Lect. Paint. i. (1848) 350 A board, or a levigated plane of wood, metal, stone, or some prepared compound. 1826 Kirby & Sp. Ent...
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levigation
levigation Pharmacy. (lɛvɪˈgeɪʃən) [ad. L. lēvigātiōn-em, n. of action f. lēvigāre.] The action of levigate v.; ‘the trituration or rubbing down of a substance in a mortar or on a slab, with sufficient moisture to make it soft’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. i. in Ashm. (1652) 133 Then of ...
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levigable
levigable, a. (ˈlɛvɪgəb(ə)l) [ad. med.L. lēvigābilis, f. lēvigāre (see levigate v.).] † a. That can be polished. Obs. b. That can be reduced to powder. rare—1.1670 Evelyn Pomona viii. 24 Useful is the Pear-Tree..for its excellent colour'd Timber, hard and levigable..especially for Stools, Tables [et...
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lenify
lenify, v. (ˈliːnɪfaɪ) Also 6–7 lenefie, -ifie. [f. L. lēni-s soft, mild + -fy.] † 1. trans. with material object: To relax, make soft or supple (some part of the body); to render (cider) mellow. Also, to mitigate (a physical condition). Obs.1574 Newton Health Mag. 29 Egges..poched..do aswage and le...
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CN1072159A - A kind of process for low-temperature calcining cement ...
A kind of process for low-temperature calcining cement clinker aggregate comprises 20-60% Wingdale, 30-71% flyash, coal gangue, slag, and 4-7% chromium slag and 1-3% phosphogypsum or 3-10% yellow phosphorus slag, and an amount of coal mixes levigate; In cement burning plants such as fluidizing furnace, in 940-1100 ℃ of temperature lower calcinations 20-40 minutes.The present invention is a ...
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muller
▪ I. muller, n.1 (ˈmʌlə(r)) Forms: 5 molour, -owre, mulloure, 6 mol(l)er, molver, 7, 9 mullar, 8– muller. [Perh. a. AF. *moloir (cf. OF. moloir adj., serving to pound or grind), f. mol-, moldre (mod.F. moudre to grind.] A stone with a flat base or grinding surface, which is held in the hand and used...
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float
▪ I. float, n. (fləʊt) Forms: 1 flot, 3–7 flote, (4–6 flot, 5 floote, floit, floyt(e, 7 flotte), 6–7 floate, 6– float. [Several distinct formations, ultimately from the Teut. root fleut-, flaut-, flot- (see fleet v.), seem to have coalesced. 1. OE. flot str. neut. (dat. flote) action or state of flo...
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