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▪ I. † matrass1 Obs. In 6 mattresse. [a. OF. materas, matelas, of obscure origin.] A quarrel or bolt for the cross-bow.1530 Palsgr. 244/1 Mattresse for a crosbowe, martelas. 1867 Smyth Sailor's Word-bk.▪ II. matrass2 (ˈmætræs) Forms: 7 matrat, (matracy, from mod.L.), matrace, 7–8 matras, 8–9 mattras...
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Matrass
A matrass (mod. Latin matracium) is a glass vessel with a round or oval body and a long narrow neck, used in chemistry as a digester or distiller. The word is possibly identical with an old name matrass (Fr. materas, matelas) for the bolt or quarrel of a cross-bow.
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Matras
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Mosaic gold
The dirty sublimate being taken off, aurum mosaicum was found at the bottom of the matrass.
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night, let penny-royal be scattered over the bed-covers, and laid under the pillows and bolster; strewing a large quantity between the sacking and the matrass
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mattriss
▪ I. mattress1 (ˈmætrɪs) Forms: 3–6 materas, 4 matrace, 4–5 materace, 6 mattrace, 4–6 materes, 5–6 matres, 6 mattres, 6–7 mattresse, -iss, matteris, (5 matras(e, -ess, -ys, materis, -os, matteras, 6 mattrys, matrice, 7 matt(e)rice), 5, 8–9 matrass, 9 mattrass, 6– mattress. [a. OF. materas (mod.F. ma...
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halotrichite
halotrichite Min. (hæˈlɒtrɪkaɪt) [Named by Glocker, 1839, f. as prec. + -ite.] Iron alum, occurring in yellowish-white, fibrous masses.1849 Nicol Min. 323. 1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 654 Halotrichite, Silky fibrous. Yellowish-white. Taste inky-astringent. 1875 Plattner Blowpipe 208 Halotrichite fuses in...
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haidingerite
haidingerite Min. (ˈhaɪdɪŋəraɪt) [Named after Von Haidinger, an Austrian mineralogist.] 1. A hydrated arsenate of calcium, occurring in minute white crystals.1827 Edin. Jrnl. Sc. VI. 317 I propose to employ the name of Haidingerite to designate the species. 1868 Dana Min. (ed. 5) 552. 1875 Plattner ...
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exhale
▪ I. exhale, v.1 (ɛgz-, ɛksˈheɪl) Forms: 5 exale, 6 exhall, 7 exhael, 8 exhal, 7– exhale. [ad. F. exhaler, ad. L. exhālā-re to breathe out, evaporate, f. ex- out + hālāre to breathe.] I. To give, pass, or draw off in vapour. 1. trans. To breathe, give forth, or disengage from the surface; to send up...
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long-necked
long-necked, a. Having a long neck (in various senses): used spec. in the names of some animals.c 1605 Drayton Man in Moone 203 The long neck'd Heron there watching by the brim. 1689 Lond. Gaz. No. 2422/4 A slender Horse, 5 years old,..long neck'd, thick jaw'd. 1707 Curios. in Husb. & Gard. 337 A lo...
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sublimate
▪ I. sublimate, n. (ˈsʌblɪmət) [ad. L. sublīmātum, neut. pa. pple. (used subst. in med.L.) of sublīmāre to sublime.] 1. A solid product of sublimation, esp. in the form of a compact crystalline cake.a 1626 Bacon Art. Enq. Metals (1669) 225 To enquire..what Metals endure Subliming; and what Body the ...
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