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triturate
triturate, v. (ˈtrɪtjʊəreɪt) [f. late L. trītūrāt-, ppl. stem of trītūrāre to thresh, f. L. trītūra triture. Cf. F. triturer (16th c.).] trans. To reduce to fine particles or powder by rubbing, bruising, pounding, crushing, or grinding; to comminute, pulverize; also, to mix (solids, or a solid and a...
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Strong's Hebrew: 7322. רוּף (ruph) -- tremble - Bible Hub
tremble . A primitive root; properly, to triturate (in a mortar), i.e. (figuratively) to agitate (by concussion) -- tremble. Forms and Transliterations. יְרוֹפָ֑פוּ ירופפו yə·rō·w·p̄ā·p̄ū yeroFafu yərōwp̄āp̄ū ...
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contriturate
contriturate, v. rare. (kənˈtrɪtjʊəreɪt) [f. con- + triturate.] trans. To triturate thoroughly, pulverize. Hence conˈtriturating ppl. a.1822 Scott Nigel xxxi, The very malleus maleficorum, the contunding and contriturating hammer of all witches, sorcerers, magicians, and the like.
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Liquefied gas
But certain disadvantages attached to this procedure, and accordingly some means was sought to do away with the sand and triturate the bacilli per se.
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triturable
triturable, a. rare—1. (ˈtrɪtjʊərəb(ə)l) [= F. triturable (16th c. in Godef. Compl.), f. triturer or late L. trītūrāre to triturate: see -able.] Capable of being triturated.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. ii. i. 53 Crystall..is..triturable, and reduceable into powder, by contrition.
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Calconcarboxylic acid
The reaction can be given by:
Ca-PR + EDTA4- → PR + [Ca-EDTA]2-
The Patton-Reeder Indicator is often used here in the form of a triturate.
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powder แปลว่าอะไร ดูความหมาย ตัวอย่างประโยค หมายความว่า พจนานุกรม ...
1. To reduce to fine particles; to pound, grind, or rub into a powder; to comminute; to pulverize; to triturate. [1913 Webster] 2. To sprinkle with powder, or as with powder; to be sprinkle; as, to powder the hair. [1913 Webster] A circling zone thou seest Powdered with stars. --Milton. [1913 Webster] 3.
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triturator
triturator (ˈtrɪtjʊəreɪtə(r)) [a. late L. trītūrātor, agent-n. from trītūrāre to triturate.] One who or that which triturates; an instrument or apparatus for triturating, esp. for grinding drugs.1864 Reader 17 Dec. 770/2 Hammers or triturators. 1893 E. A. Butler Household Insects 137 The gizzard..ap...
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triturature
ˈtriturature rare. [f. late L. trītūrāt- (see triturate) + -ure.] = trituration.1846 Worcester, Triturature, a wearing by rubbing or friction. Smith.
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trituration
trituration (trɪtjʊəˈreɪʃən) [ad. late L. trītūrātiōn-em, n. of action from trītūrāre to triturate; cf. F. trituration (14th c. in Godef. Compl.).] The action or process of triturating; reduction to fine particles or powder by friction; comminution, pulverization. a. Pharm., Geol., etc.1646 Sir T. B...
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triture
† triture, n. Obs. (ˈtrɪtjʊə(r)) [ad. L. trītūra a rubbing, a threshing, f. trīt, ppl. stem of terĕre to rub; cf. F. triture (1610 in Hatz.-Darm.).] 1. Friction or galling (of a yoke). rare—1.1607 J. Carpenter Plaine Mans Plough 221 The oxe accustomed to the yoke or triture..dooth often..returne to ...
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comminute
▪ I. comminute, v. (ˈkɒmɪnjuːt) [f. L. comminūt- ppl. stem of comminu-ĕre to reduce into smaller parts, lessen; f. com- together + minu-ĕre to make smaller, lessen, f. root of min-us, min-or less.] 1. trans. To reduce (solids) to minute particles; to break, crush, or grind to small fragments or to p...
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contrite
contrite, a. (and n.) (ˈkɒntraɪt) Also 4–5 contrit, (-tritte, -tryht), 4–6 -tryte. [a. F. contrit (12th c.), ad. L. contrīt-us bruised, crushed, pa. pple. of conterĕre, f. con- together + terĕre to rub, triturate, bray, grind. The pronunciation long varied between the original conˈtrite and ˈcontrit...
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porphyrize
porphyrize, v. (ˈpɔːfɪraɪz) [f. porphyr- + -ize. So, in sense 1, F. porphyriser (Dict. Trévoux).] 1. trans. To pound or triturate on a slab of porphyry or the like.1747 tr. Astruc's Fevers 151 The iron is reduced to an impalpable powder, which must be porphyrized, and ordered as occasion requires. 2...
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pestle
▪ I. pestle, n. (ˈpɛs(ə)l, ˈpɛst(ə)l) Forms: 4–7 pestel, 5 -tylle, 5–6 -telle, 5–7 -tell, -til (8–9 dial.), 6–7 -till, 7 -sel(l, -teell, 8 pistil, 5– pestle. [ME. a. OF. pestel, -eil = It. pestello:—L. pistillum, -us (med.L. also pestillum) pounder, pestle, dim. of *pistrum, f. pinsĕre, pist-um to p...
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