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methylic
methylic, a. Chem. (mɪˈθɪlɪk) [Orig. f. methylene) + -ic; the term methyl, to which the adj. was afterwards more normally referred, was introduced somewhat later. Cf. F. méthylique.] Of or pertaining to methyl. Chiefly in names of compounds, in which methyl is more commonly used attributively.1835 K... Oxford English Dictionary
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methylal
methylal Chem. (ˈmɛθɪlæl) [ad. F. méthylal, f. méthyle methyl + al(cool) alcohol.] A mobile aromatic liquid obtained by heating methyl alcohol with manganese dioxide and sulphuric acid; occasionally employed as an anæsthetic.1838 R. D. Thomson in British Ann. for 1839, 363 Methylal..is contained in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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pyroxylic
pyroxylic, a. Chem. (paɪərɒkˈsɪlɪk) Also erron. -ilic. [f. as prec. + -ic.] Obtained from wood by means of fire, i.e. by dry distillation; chiefly in pyroxylic spirit, an early name for methyl alcohol (CH4O), also called wood-spirit.a 1799 [see pyrolignic]. 1824 Ann. Philos. July 69 Pyroxylic spirit... Oxford English Dictionary
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methylate
▪ I. methylate, n. Chem. (ˈmɛθɪleɪt) [Formed as methylic: see -ate1.] A salt formed by the union of methyl with oxygen and a metallic base.1835 Kane in Rep. Brit. Assoc., Sections 42 The sulphomethylate of potash. 1865 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 1002 Methylate of ethylene. 1880 Athenæum 27 Nov. 713/1 Al... Oxford English Dictionary
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tartro-
tartro- before a vowel tartr- [f. F. tartre, tartar1], in names of chemical compounds containing or derived from tartaric acid; as ˈtartrazine [azo- + -ine5], a fast and brilliant dye-stuff of rich orange yellow; tartreˈthylic tartrethylic acid [ethylic] = ethyltartaric acid, C6H10O6: see quot. 1868... Oxford English Dictionary
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dambose
dambose Chem. (ˈdæmbəʊs) [f. prec. + -ose.] A crystallizable sugar (C3H6O3) obtained from dambonite.1879 Watts Dict. Chem. VI. 541 Dambose is a poly⁓atomic alcohol, and dambonite its methylic ether. Oxford English Dictionary
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polymerize
polymerize, v. (ˈpɒlɪməraɪz) [f. as polymer + -ize.] 1. Chem. a. trans. To render polymeric; to form a polymer of. Cf. polymer. b. intr. To become polymeric; to be converted into a polymer.1865 Mansfield Salts 247 That..two molecules of the same body, when formed side by side, shall become polymeriz... Oxford English Dictionary
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amylo-
amylo- comb. form of amyl, in both senses, as: 1. amylo-cellulose, a name applied to a supposed constituent of starch granules, which is coloured copper-red by iodine. 2. amylo-methylic a. of amyl-methyl; as in amylo-methylic ether, also called methyl-amyl ether. So amylovinic ether, also called eth... Oxford English Dictionary
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carbo-
carbo- Chem. Combining form of carbon n., used before consonants, in names of carbon compounds. carbo-hydrogen; carbo-hydrous, carbo-methylic adjs.; carbo-cyclic a., containing a ring of carbon atoms only; carbo-dynamite, a patented explosive, in which fine charcoal is used as the absorbent.1873 Fow... Oxford English Dictionary
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bromize
bromize, -ise, v. (ˈbrəʊmaɪz) [f. brom-ine + -ize.] trans. To treat, compound, impregnate, or infuse with bromine; in Photography, to prepare (a plate) with bromine or a bromide. Hence ˈbromized ppl. a., ˈbromizing.1853 W. Crookes in Jrnl. Photogr. Soc. 21 July 86, I have for some time past been wor... Oxford English Dictionary
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vino-
vino- (ˈvaɪnəʊ) combining f. L. vīnum wine, employed in a few chemical terms, as vino-acetous, vino-methylic, vino-sulphureous.1730 Phil. Trans. XXXVI. 289 And the Retort being clapped in the Hand, there is found in the Receiver a Vino⁓sulphureous Gas. 1843 Tizard Brewing 519 Vino-acetous fermentati... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulpho-
sulpho- (ˈsʌlfəʊ) before a vowel also sulph- (q.v.), used as combining form of sulphur, in names of chemical compounds containing sulphur, or (in modern use) produced by the substitution of sulphur for oxygen (etc.) in a compound: in this sense now superseded extensively by thio-, q.v. (Many of the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wood-spirit
ˈwood-ˌspirit [f. wood n.1 + spirit n. 3, 21.] 1. Myth. A spirit or imaginary being, fabled to dwell in or haunt woods.1845 [C. H. J. Anderson] Swedish Brothers 4 The Nipen, or wood-spirit was..said to haunt these woods. 1877 J. E. Carpenter tr. Tiele's Hist. Relig. 184 The wood-spirits, Lyeshie, be... Oxford English Dictionary
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ortho-
ortho- before a vowel sometimes orth-, combining form of Gr. ὀρθός ‘straight, right’, an element of various words, chiefly scientific or technical, sometimes in the physical sense ‘straight’, sometimes in the ethical sense ‘right, correct, proper’. 1. In technical words generally (for the more impor... Oxford English Dictionary
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xantho-
xantho- (zænθəʊ) before a vowel xanth-, repr. Gr. ξανθο-, combining form of ξανθός yellow; occurring as the first element in various compounds and derivatives, chiefly terms of chemistry, mineralogy, and pathology; the more important of these are given in their alphabetical places. (Sometimes also e... Oxford English Dictionary
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