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potass
potass Chem. Now rare. (pəʊˈtæs, ˈpɒtæs) [ad. F. potasse potash.] An anglicized form, variously used according to the chemical notions of the time, for potash, potassa, and (in names of compounds) potassium.1799 Med. Jrnl. I. 243 To reduce the dropsical swellings..ten or fifteen grains of potass, tw... Oxford English Dictionary
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potassa
‖ potassa Chem. (pəʊˈtæsə) [mod.L.: see potash.] The name appropriated by Davy to potassium monoxide, K2O, also called anhydrous potash; sometimes also applied to the hydrate or hydroxide, KHO (= K2H2O2), also called potassa fusa and caustic potash. Formerly used in names of chemical compounds in wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edmund Alexander Parkes
completed and edited Anthony Todd Thomson's Practical Treatise on Diseases Affecting the Skin and in 1852 he published a paper on the action of Liquor Potassæ wikipedia.org
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potassane
† ˈpotaˌssane Chem. [f. potass-ium + -ane.] Davy's proposed name for potassium chloride.1812 Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 327 Muriate of potash, which may be called potassane, consists of 75 of potassium and 67 of chlorine... Potassane is the only known combination of potassium and chlorine. Oxford English Dictionary
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Billson's Brewery
Billson's also took advantage of the high quality of its water to produce aerated mineral waters, including soda water, potass water, and lithia water wikipedia.org
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potassic
potassic, a. Chem. (pəʊˈtæsɪk) [f. potass-a or potass-ium + -ic; so F. potassique.] a. Of, pertaining to, or containing potassium or potash; = potassium in comb. Also in compounds, as mono-potassic, dipotassic; hydropotassic (combined with water).1858 Mayne Expos. Lex. s.v., Berzelius termed..the co... Oxford English Dictionary
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potassiferous
potassiferous, a. (pɒtæˈsɪfərəs) [f. potass-a + -iferous.] Containing or yielding potash or potassic salts.1890 in Cent. Dict. Oxford English Dictionary
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ioduretted
† ioduretted, ppl. a. Chem. Obs. (aɪˈɒdjʊərɛtɪd) Also -ated. [f. prec. + -ed1: cf. F. ioduré, f. iodure.] Combined or impregnated with iodine.1832 R. Christison Treat. Poisons (ed. 2) 173 The ioduretted solution of hydriodate of potass. 1836 J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. 107 note, A drop of the sol... Oxford English Dictionary
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potassium
potassium Chem. (pəʊˈtæsɪəm) [In form, mod.L. (Davy 1807), f. potass or potash (see Note there), in accordance with the names of metals in -ium.] a. One of the elements, an alkaline monad metal, the basis of potash; it is a highly lustrous white metal with a slight tinge of pink, soft at ordinary te... Oxford English Dictionary
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mellate
mellate Chem. (ˈmɛleɪt) Earlier -at. [a. F. mellat (Klaproth), f. mell(itique): see mellitic and -ate.] A salt of mellic or mellitic acid; = mellitate.1794 G. Adams Nat & Exp. Philos. I. App. 547 Mellats—neutralized by potass, crystallize in long prisms. 1802 T. Thomson Chem. III. 527 Aluminous salt... Oxford English Dictionary
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'ullo
'ullo, int. (ʌˈləʊ) Also ullo. Colloq. or joc. pronunc. of hullo int.1895 A. W. Pinero Second Mrs. Tanqueray iii. 112 'Ullo, 'ullo! Whisky and potass! 1955 M. Allingham Beckoning Lady ii. 31 'Ullo, now what? 1968 P. Dickinson Skin Deep iii. 36 Ullo, ullo! The other fellah caught in the nest, eh? 198... Oxford English Dictionary
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ammonic
ammonic, a. rare. (əˈmɒnɪk) [f. ammonium + -ic: cf. potass-ic, sod-ic, etc.] Of or derived from ammonium (or ammonia).1869 Eng. Mech. 19 Mar. 581/3 To name one chemist who considers the solution ammonic hydrate. 1876 Harley Mat. Med. 111 Ammonic Carbonate is only known in solution. Oxford English Dictionary
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potassamide
† potassamide Chem. (pəʊˈtæsəmaɪd) Also potassiamide (Ogilvie 1882). [f. potass-ium + amide.] An amide of potassium, formed by the substitution of one or more atoms of potassium for those of the hydrogen of ammonia (NH3). Two of these are known, monopotassamide, KH2N, and tripotassamide, K3N: see qu... Oxford English Dictionary
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picrate
picrate Chem. (ˈpɪkreɪt) [f. as picric + -ate1.] A salt of picric acid: used as an explosive.1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 403 The metallic picrates are mostly crystallisable, bitter, and of yellow colour. They explode when strongly heated. 1870 Daily News 27 July 6 The entrances east and west are clos... Oxford English Dictionary
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potassamine
potassamine Chem. (pəʊˈtæsəmaɪn) [f. potass-ium + amine.] A name, preferred by some, for potassamide: see amide, amine.1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 233 When potassium is heated in ammonia-gas, a compound called potassamine is formed. 1880 Libr. Univ. Knowl. (N.Y.) XII. 373 The univalent radical... Oxford English Dictionary
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