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sulphure
† ˈsulphure Chem. Obs. [a. F. sulphure, sulfure (Nomencl. Chimique, 1787): see -ure.] = sulphide n.1794 Pearson tr. Morveau's Chem. Nomencl. 35–6 Sulphurets, or Sulphures; which were formerly called Hepars or Livers. 1806 S. Parkes Chem. Catech. (1819) 544 Sulphures, or Sulphurets, combinations of a...
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sulphur vif
† sulphur vif, vive Obs. [a. OF. sou(l)fre vif: see sulphur n. and vive.] = next.c 1400 Mandeville (Roxb.) vii. 25 Þe preste..lays þerapon diuerse spiceries and sulphure viue [ed. 1839, v. 48 Sulphur vif]. 1471 Ripley Comp. Alch. iv. vi. in Ashm. (1652) 145 Mercury and Sulphure vive. 1540 tr. Vigo's...
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Michael Sendivogius
Tractatus de sulphure altero naturae principio. Cologne, 1616.
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Alchemy in art and entertainment
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Prinke, Rafał T.
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sulphuret
sulphuret Chem. (ˈsʌlfjʊərɛt) [ad. mod.L. sulphurētum: see sulphur n. and -uret. Cf. sulphure.] = sulphide n. (Now only in Materia Medica and Mining.)1790 Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. 249 One part ore of molybdena, which is a natural sulphuret of that metal, is put into a retort. 1791 Hamilton B...
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Komodo Biosphere Reserve
These include the orange-footed scrubfowl (Megapodius reinwardti), the lesser sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua sulphure) and the friarbird.
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fourdrye
† fourdrye, v. Obs. rare—1. [? Corruptly ad. OF. fouldrié, foudroyé, struck by lightning.]1483 Caxton G. de la Tour E iiij b, So were the seuen cytees brenned and fourdryed in stynkyng sulphure.
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Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning
Upon reaching the leader Tatsumi, Himura has reached his limit and can temporarily neither see (because of being blinded by explosing sulphure) nor hear
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sulphur
▪ I. sulphur, n. (ˈsʌlfə(r)) Forms: 4–7 sulphre, 5–7 sulphure, 5, 7, 9 (now U.S.) sulfur, 6–7 sulpher, (4 sou(l)fre, soulphre, 5 solfre, 6 sulfure, sulfre, sulphyr, 7 sulfer), 5– sulphur. [a. AF. sulf(e)re (12th c.), OF. (mod.F.) soufre (from 13th c.) = Pr. solfre solpre, sulpre, It. solfo, zolfo, O...
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misliking
▪ I. misˈliking, vbl. n. [mis-1 3.] † 1. The opposite of pleasure; discomfort, uneasiness; unhappiness, trouble. Obs.a 1225 Ancr. R. 180 Vttre uondunge is hwarof cumeð likunge oðer mislikunge, wiðuten oðer wiðinnen. 1340 Hampole Pr. Consc. 8319 Þat na mare grevance salle þou fele, Ne na mare payne h...
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约翰·格劳勃
Offenbarung 1664
Von den dreyen Anfangen der Metallen, alß Schwefel, Mercurio und Salz der Weisen 1666
Tractatus de tribus principiis metallorum, videlicet sulphure
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upmost
ˈupmost, a. Also Sc. 6 vpmest, 6–9 upmaist. [f. up adv.2 + -most.] 1. = uppermost a. (in various senses).1560 Bible (Genev.) Isaiah xvii. 6 Two or thre beries are in the top of the vpmoste boughs. 1567 Drant Horace, Ep. To Rdr. *iv, He that woulde come to the vpmoste top of an highe hill. 1599 T. M[...
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aloe
aloe (ˈæləʊ) Forms: pl. 1 aluwan, alewan, alwan, 2–6 aloen, 4–6 alowes, 6 allowes, 4– aloes; sing. 5– aloe. [OE. aluwan, pl. of aluwe, alue, ad. L. aloē, a. Gr. ἀλόη, properly the drug and plant described in senses 2–5; but used also in the Septuagint and N.T. to translate Heb. akhālīm, akhālōth (cf...
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belch
▪ I. belch, v. (bɛltʃ, bɛlʃ) Forms: 5–6 belke, 5–7 belche, 6 balche, bealche, 6–8 belk, 7 bealke, 9 dial. belk, 6– belch. [OE. bealcian, bælcian: cf. Du. balken to bray, shout. See belk.] 1. intr. To void wind noisily from the stomach through the mouth, to eructate. (Now vulgar.)a 1000 Be Manna Mode...
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thousandweight
thousandweight rare. (ˈθaʊzəndweɪt) A weight of a thousand pounds.1538 Elyot, Milliarius, a, um, of a thousande weight. 1552 Huloet, Thousande weyght, millepondium. 1559 W. Cuningham Cosmogr. Glasse 176 Sulphure is there so plentifull that you may for the 4. part of a ducate, haue a thousande weight...
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magnesia
magnesia (mægˈniːʃ(ɪ)ə) Also 4 magnasia, 5 magnetia. [a. med.L. magnēsia, a. Gr. ἡ Μαγνησία λίθος, ‘the Magnesian stone’, a designation of two different minerals: (1) the loadstone; (2) a stone shining like silver, perhaps talc (Liddell & Scott). It is not clear which of these two senses gave rise t...
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