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liquate
liquate, v. (ˈlaɪkweɪt) [f. L. liquāt-, ppl. stem of liquāre to melt, cogn. w. liquor liquor.] † 1. trans. To make liquid, cause to flow. Also intr., to become liquid, melt.1669 W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 69 Disenteries, which grating upon the tender tunicles thereof, liquates the blood from them..; a... Oxford English Dictionary
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liquative
† liquative, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. liquāre: see liquate v. and -ative.] Of or pertaining to liquation.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. ii. xvii. 75 The Alcumists..have invented many things, whereby the liquative or fusitive Art is enriched. Oxford English Dictionary
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Mubarak Ahmad Khan
He has invented natural plant growth promoter from prawn shell, liquate biofertilizer from textile effluent, etc. wikipedia.org
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liquable
† ˈliquable, a. and n. Obs. Also 5 liquible, 7 liqueable. [ad. L. liquābil-is, f. liquāre: see liquate v. and -able.] A. adj. That can be liquefied; capable of melting. Also, soluble (in a liquid).1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. Ep. x. in Ashm. (1652) 111 Such bodies which in nature be liquable. 1567 J. Map... Oxford English Dictionary
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De re metallica
The lead will liquate out with the silver. This process will need to be repeated several times. The lead and silver can be separated by cupellation. wikipedia.org
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liquamen
‖ liquamen (lɪˈkweɪmɛn) [L. liquāmen a liquid mixture, f. liquāre: see liquate v.] † a. A substance reduced to a liquid state. Also, the name of a kind of fish-sauce used by the ancient Romans; garum. Obs.c 1420 Pallad. on Husb. iii. 827 And make liquamen castimoniall Of peres thus. 1672 Phil. Trans... Oxford English Dictionary
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liquation
liquation (lɪˈkweɪʃən) [ad. L. liquātiōn-em, n. of action f. liquāre: see prec.] 1. The process of making or of becoming liquid; the condition or capacity of being melted.1612 Woodall Surg. Mate Wks. (1653) 272 Liquation is when as that which shall be made into one body, is dissolved, that it can fl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stéphane Gagné
where the service was held as Boucher wanted footage of everyone who attended the funeral and the license plates of their cars as he was planning to liquate wikipedia.org
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mesaraic
mesaraic, a. and n. Anat. (mɛsəˈreɪɪk) Forms: 5 miseraic, -ayke, -ak, 6 -aike, mes(s)erayke, 7 mesairaick, meserai(c)k, -aique, -iacke, miseraick, 7–8 mesaraick(e, 7–9 meseraic, (9 erron. mesaræic), 8– mesaraic. [ad. med.L. mesaraïcus, a. Gr. µεσαρα{giuml}κός, f. µεσάραιον mesaræum.] A. adj. Of or p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crime in Toronto
Rizzuto decided to liquate the Papalia family, starting with Mora who was murdered on 11 September 1996. wikipedia.org
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liquor
▪ I. liquor, n. (ˈlɪkə(r)) Forms: 3 licur(e, 4 li-, lykour, 4–6 lycour(e, 4–7 licour(e, liquour(e, 5–6 lycor, 5–7 licor, (5 lycure, lycowr, liccore, 6 liquore, lyquor, liker, lickor, likcour, 7 liqor, liquer, licquor, lecker), 6– liquor. [a. OF. licur, licour, likeur, mod.F. liqueur (Pr. licor, liqu... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1766
(Derbyshire) Inclosure Act 1766|private|92|06-06-1766|archived=n|An Act for dividing and enclosing a certain Common, Parcel of Waste Ground, or Moor, liquate wikipedia.org
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liquid
liquid, a. and n. (ˈlɪkwɪd) Forms: 4 liquyd, 5–6 li-, lyquide, -yde, (5 lyquet, 6–7 liqued), 6– liquid. [a. OF. liquide, ad. L. liquid-us, f. liquēre to be liquid, cogn. with liquāre liquate v., līquī to be liquid, lī̆quor liquor.] A. adj. I. 1. a. Said of a material substance in that condition (fam... Oxford English Dictionary
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