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pyroligneous
pyroligneous, a. (paɪərəʊˈlɪgniːəs) [a. F. pyro-ligneux (De Morveau and Lavoisier, 1787), f. pyro- + L. lignum wood.] Produced by the action of fire or heat upon wood. pyroligneous acid: a crude acetic acid (wood vinegar) obtained by the destructive distillation of wood. So pyroligneous alcohol, pyr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyroligneous acid
Composition The principal components of pyroligneous acid are 10% acetic acid, acetone and methanol. History Pyroligneous acid (acetum lignorum) was investigated by German chemist Johann Rudolph Glauber. wikipedia.org
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Inchcailloch
The resulting timber was processed at Balmaha (on the site of the Highland Way Inn), for making wood vinegar (pyroligneous acid), wood tar, and dye. wikipedia.org
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mummify
mummify, v. (ˈmʌmɪfaɪ) [ad. F. momifier to make into mummy, f. momie mummy: see -fy.] 1. trans. To make into a mummy; to preserve (the bodies of animals) by embalming and drying. Also, to dry into the semblance of a mummy.1628 Wither Brit. Rememb. 44, I could bide Shut up untill my Flesh were Mummy-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bamboo charcoal
Bamboo vinegar (called pyroligneous acid) is a byproduct of pyrolysis with applications in cosmetics, insecticides, deodorants, food processing, and agriculture wikipedia.org
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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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Creosote
Nonetheless, Reichenbach argued that creosote was also the active element, as it was in pyroligneous acid. Pyroligneous acid was also used at the time in a medicinal water called Aqua Binelli. wikipedia.org
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salting
salting, vbl. n. (ˈsɒltɪŋ, -ɔː-) [f. salt v.1 + -ing1.] 1. The curing of fish, meat, etc., with salt.a 1300 Cursor M. 26751 Þai sal yow vp on balkes lift Als suine þat ar to salting tift. 1494 Act 11 Hen. VII, c. 23 The same Herring..should be of one Time taking and salting. 1565 Cooper Thesaurus, S... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aluminium sulfacetate
medical term referring to "the smell and taste associated with burning vegetable and animal matter", and likely results in this case from the use of pyroligneous wikipedia.org
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Totley Brook
The Works was run by Tinker and Siddall from 1846, and had been taken over by Thomas Kilner by 1899, who manufactured pyroligneous acid, naptha and charcoal wikipedia.org
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John Brannick
Brannick presented samples of charcoal and pyroligneous acid (both used in the production of whiskey) at the 1883 Cork Industrial Exhibition. wikipedia.org
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Edmund Turrell
to the art world in the 1820s by Jacob Perkins, in 1824 Turrell received three gold medals from the Society of Arts for his etching fluid, composed of pyroligneous wikipedia.org
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Slash-and-char
with strategically placed vents) to the most sophisticated (a modern equipment or plant that recuperates and processes strictly all exhaust gases into pyroligneous wikipedia.org
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Charcoal
Wood charcoal is obtained as the residue by destructive distillation of wood such that the products are: Liquid products – pyroligneous acid and wood Japanese charcoal has had pyroligneous acid removed during the charcoal making; it therefore produces almost no smell or smoke when burned. wikipedia.org
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Liquid smoke
Use of the term "pyroligneous acid" for wood vinegar emerged by 1788. In the United States, in 1895, E. H. Wright inaugurated the era of commercial distribution of pyroligneous acid under a new name, liquid smoke. wikipedia.org
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