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sulphindigotic
sulphindigotic, a. Chem. (sʌlfɪndɪˈgɒtɪk) [sulph-.] sulphindigotic acid: an acid formed by the action of sulphuric acid on indigo. Hence sulˈphindigotate, a salt of sulphindigotic acid. (Also sulpho-indigotic, -ate.)1857 [see next]. 1876 tr. Schützenberger's Ferment. 110 Sodium sulphindigotate. 1896... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulphindylic
sulphindylic, a. Chem. (sʌlfɪnˈdɪlɪk) Also -indilic. [ad. F. sulfindylique (Dumas, 1836): see sulph-, indigo), -yle), -ic.] Old synonym of sulphindigotic. Hence sulˈphindylate, a salt of sulphindylic acid.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 378 M. Dumas has lately examined this solution of indigo in s... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulpho-indigotic
ˌsulpho-indiˈgotic, a. Chem. [ad. F. sulfo-indigotique (1832): see sulpho- and indigotic.] = sulphindigotic. Hence ˌsulpho-ˈindigotate. So ˌsulphoinˈdylic sulpho-indigotic acid.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 198 To obtain the sulpho-indigotic acid we dissolve the sulpho-indigotate of ammonia in w... Oxford English Dictionary
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idrialin
idrialin (ˈɪdrɪəlɪn) [f. as next + -in.] 1. Min. The name originally given by Dumas (in 1832) to idrialite.1844 Dana Min. (ed. 2) 517 Idrialin. 2. Chem. The essential constituent of idrialite, C42H28O, forming colourless scales which melt at a very high temperature.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies ... Oxford English Dictionary
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ceruleo-
ceˈruleo- combining form of L. cærule-us, in the names of various chemical compounds, as ceruleo-sulphuric acid; ceruleo-lactin, etc.1810 Henry Elem. Chem. (1840) II. 281 Ceruleo-sulphate of Potassa. 1838 Ceruleo-sulphate [see cerulein]. 1875 Ure Dict. Arts II. 906 s.v. Indigo, A peculiar acid, to w... Oxford English Dictionary
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indigo
indigo, n. (a.) (ˈɪndɪgəʊ) Forms: α. 6–8 indico. β. (6 endego), 6– indigo. [Occurs from 16th c., in the two forms indico, indigo, repr. two Romanic forms, from L. indicum (Pliny), a. Gr. ἰνδικόν (Dioscorides) the blue Indian dye, lit. ‘the Indian (substance)’, n. use of neuter of Ἰνδικός, Indicus, I... Oxford English Dictionary
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