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oxymuriate
† oxymuriate Chem. Obs. (ɒksɪˈmjʊərɪət) [f. next: see -ate1 1 c.] A salt of ‘oxymuriatic acid’: applied formerly to compounds now called either chlorates or chlorides, as oxymuriate of mercury, oxymuriate of tin, = mercuric and stannic chloride, oxymuriate of potash = potassium chlorate.1797 Pearson...
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hyperoxymuriate
† hyperoxymuriate Chem. Obs. (ˌhaɪpərɒksɪˈmjʊərɪət) [f. hyper- 7 + oxymuriate.] A salt of ‘hyperoxymuriatic’ (now called chloric) acid; a chlorate.1794 G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. I. App. 546 Hyper⁓oxymuriats—by heat converted to muriats. 1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 228 From any of the salts cal...
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nitromuriate
nitroˈmuriate Chem. [f. nitro- b.] A compound (of a base) produced by treatment with nitromuriatic acid.1796 Pearson in Phil. Trans. LXXXVI. 421 With nitromuriate of gold..this solution only produced a slight grey precipitation. 1806 Davy ibid. XCVII. 26 Analogous results were obtained with..nitrate...
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List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, 1815–1818
1815|public|66|25-05-1815|repealed=y|archived=n|An act for allowing Makers of Oxygenated Muriatic Acid to take Salt Duty-free for making such Acid or Oxymuriate |94|26-06-1816|repealed=y|archived=n|An Act to allow Makers of Oxygenated Muriatic Acid to take crushed Rock Salt, Duty free, for making such Acid or Oxymuriate
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admixture
admixture (ædˈmɪkstjʊə(r)) [f. L. admixt- (see prec.) + -ure, as if ad. L. *admixtūra; cf. mixtūra.] 1. The action or process of mingling one substance with another, or of adding as an ingredient; the fact of being so mingled.1605 Timme Quersitanus iii. 184 Out of hearbes..waters are extracted by si...
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percussion
▪ I. percussion, n. (pəˈkʌʃən) [ad. L. percussiōn-em, n. of action from percutĕre: see percuss. Cf. F. percussion (14th c. in Littré), perh. the immediate model.] 1. a. The striking of one body with or against another with some degree of force, so as to give a shock; impact; a stroke, blow, knock. U...
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wash
▪ I. wash, n. (wɒʃ) Forms: 5 wesche, wesshe, 5–6 was(c)he, 6 wasch, wasshe, wesch, Sc. weische, 7–9 dial. wesh, 7– wash. [f. wash v. in many unconnected applications. OE. had wæsc (sense 2) and ᵹewæsc ‘alluvio’ (sense 6). Cf. OHG. wasga fem. (MHG., early mod.G. wasche), wesga, weska fem. (MHG. wesch...
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cut
▪ I. cut, n.1 (kʌt) Also cutt, -e. [Origin and original sense uncertain. This has been usually regarded as merely a special use of cut n.2 (under which it is still treated in recent dictionaries); but to this identification two considerations are opposed. First, cut ‘the act or result of cutting’ is...
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