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purpurate
▪ I. purpurate, n. Chem. (ˈpɜːpjʊərət) [f. as purpur-ic + -ate1 1 c.] A salt of purpuric acid.1818 Prout in Phil. Trans. CVIII. 423 On the supposition then, that it be named the purpuric acid, its compounds with different bases must be denominated purpurates. 1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 747 Purpurate... Oxford English Dictionary
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Murexide
Murexide (NH4C8H4N5O6, or C8H5N5O6·NH3), also called ammonium purpurate or MX, is the ammonium salt of purpuric acid. wikipedia.org
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purpurascent
purpuˈrascent, a. Zool. [ad. pres. pple. of L. purpurascĕre to become purple, f. purpurāre: see purpurate v.] Passing into purple.1802 Shaw Gen. Zool. III. 549 Purpurascent Snake. Coluber purpurascens... Violaceous-green Snake, with a pale line on each side the abdomen. Oxford English Dictionary
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Murexide test
Murexide (ammonium purpurate) with a purple color is also produced in this test. wikipedia.org
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porporate
porporate, a. rare. (ˈpɔːpərət) [ad. It. porporato, epithet of a Cardinal:—L. purpurātus clad in purple, purpurate, f. purpura purple: see -ate2.] Clad or robed in purple.1868 Browning Ring & Bk. v. 227 Paul shall be porporate, and Girolamo step Red-stockinged in the presence when you choose. Oxford English Dictionary
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purpured
† ˈpurpured, a. Obs. [f. purpur + -ed2.] Clothed in purple; coloured or dyed purple; empurpled; = purpurate a. 1; also as pa. pple.1382 Wyclif 1 Esdras iv. 33 Thanne the king and the purprid men beheelden either in to other. 1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. xli. (Br. Mus. Add. 27944 f. 284) Þay [t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Golding Bird
Prout had said (in 1819) that the pink sediment in urine was due to the presence of ammonium purpurate, but Bird's tests failed to verify this. wikipedia.org
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sulphopurpuric
sulphopurpuric, a. Chem. (ˌsʌlfəʊpɜːˈpjʊərɪk) [ad. F. sulfo-purpurique (Dumas, 1836): see sulpho- and purpuric.] Applied to an acid obtained by the action of sulphuric acid on indigo. Hence sulphoˈpurpurate.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 378. 1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. viii. 531 Sulphopurpuric... Oxford English Dictionary
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murexide
murexide Chem. (ˈmjʊərɛksaɪd) Also murexid. [f. murex + -ide.] Purpurate of ammonia. Also attrib.1838 R. D. Thomson in Brit. Ann. for 1839 (ed. R. D. Thomson) 383 Murexid, or purpurate of ammonia of Prout. 1841 Brande Chem. (ed. 5) 1384 Murexid.—This term has been applied by Liebig and Wöhler to Dr.... Oxford English Dictionary
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thymiama
‖ thymiˈama Obs. [a. Gr. θῡµίᾱµα, f. θῡµιᾶν to burn incense. In thymyame (Lydgate) a. OF. thymiame, timiame incense, perfume (12–14th c. in Godef.).] Incense.[1430–40 Lydg. Bochas vii. ix. (MS. Bodl. 263 lf. 361/1), Silk Synamome, franc ensens withal For sacrefise, the purpurate vesture W{supt} Thym... Oxford English Dictionary
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