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tartrite
† ˈtartrite Chem. Obs. Also tartarite. [a. F. tartrite (1787), f. F. tartre, tartar1 (whence the earlier tartarite): see -ite1.] A salt of tartarous or tartareous acid. (As this is now tartaric acid, the tartrites are now called tartrates.)1790 Kerr tr. Lavoisier's Elem. Chem. 255 As the acid from t... Oxford English Dictionary
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tartarite
tartarite variant of tartrite. Oxford English Dictionary
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tartarous
† tartarous, a. Obs. (ˈtɑːtərəs) [f. tartar n.1 + -ous; = F. tartareux.] 1. Of the nature of, consisting of, or containing tartar or argol.1655–87 H. More App. Antid. (1712) 215 The tartarous parts of Wine, that are driven outward to the sides of the vessel. 1658 R. White tr. Digby's Powd. Symp. (16... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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potash
potash, n. (ˈpɒtæʃ) [Early mod.E. pot-ashes pl., app. ad. Du. pot-asschen (1599 Kilian, ‘quod in ollis{ddd}asseruentur, ne liquescentes effluant’), mod.Du. potasch; so Ger. pottasche, Swed. pottaska, Da. potaske; also F. potasse (1577 pottas, at Liège, Godef.), It., Pg., mod.L. potassa, Sp. potasa.]... Oxford English Dictionary
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