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pyrotartaric
pyrotartaric, a. Chem. (ˌpaɪərəʊtɑːˈtærɪk) [f. pyro- 3 a + tartaric: cf. F. pyrotartarique, substituted for pyrotartareux (De Morveau and Lavoisier 1787).] In pyrotartaric acid, C5H8O4, a colourless crystalline substance, obtained by the dry distillation of tartaric acid. So pyrotartaric anhydride, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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glut-
glut- abbreviated combining form of gluten used in the formation of chemical terms, as glutaˈconic a., derived from gluten and aconitine; glutaconic acid, C5H6O4. glutaˈminic a., derived from gluten and amidogen: glutaminic acid, C5H9NO4. gluˈtamine = glutamic amide. gluˈtanic a., in glutanic acid, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alkahest
Volatile salt of tartar, also known as pyrotartaric acid or glutaric acid, was considered both a substitute for alkahest and a component of alkahest. wikipedia.org
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oxalic
oxalic, a. Chem. (ɒkˈsælɪk) [ad. F. oxalique (G. de Morveau and Lavoisier, 1787), f. L. Oxalis: see -ic.] Of, derived from, or characteristic of the Oxalis or Wood Sorrel: spec. a. oxalic acid: a highly poisonous and intensely sour acid (C2H2O4 = C2O2.2HO), the first member of the dibasic series hav... Oxford English Dictionary
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pyro-
pyro- (paɪərəʊ, pɪrəʊ) before a vowel or h sometimes pyr- (but more freq. pyro-), repr. Gr. πυρο-, combining form of πῦρ fire, forming the first element in many terms belonging to various arts and sciences. (The second element is properly of Greek, but sometimes of Latin or English origin.) 1. In va... Oxford English Dictionary
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tartar
▪ I. tartar, n.1 (ˈtɑːtə(r)) Also 4 tartre, 5 tarter, -are, (6 tartarum, 7–8 tartarus). [a. F. tartre = Sp., Pg., It. tartaro, med.L. tartarum (tartharum), med.Gr. τάρταρον; perh. of Arabic origin: Simon of Genoa (fl. 1292), Synonima (ed. 1473), has ‘Tartar arabice, tartarum quod ex uino in lateribu... Oxford English Dictionary
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meta-
meta-, prefix (ˈmɛtə) before a vowel normally met- (also before h, the resulting meth- being pronounced (mɛθ)), repr. Gr. µετα-, µετ- (µεθ-), which occurs separately as the prep. µετά with, after; etymologically corresponding to mid prep. In Gr. the prefix is joined chiefly to verbs and verbal deriv... Oxford English Dictionary
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