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urinous
urinous, a. (ˈjʊərɪnəs) [ad. mod.L. ūrīnōs-us (whence It. and Pg. urinoso, It. and Sp. orinoso), f. L. ūrīna urine n.1 Cf. prec., F. urineux (1611), and the earlier merdurinous a.] 1. Possessing or partaking of the essential properties of urine. In frequent use from c 1670 to c 1700.1644 G. Plattes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Androstenone
Properties Depending upon the subject, it is reported to be an unpleasant, sweaty, urinous smell, a woody smell, or even a pleasant floral smell. wikipedia.org
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urinary
▪ I. ˈurinary, n. ? Obs. [ad. med.L. ūrīnāri-um, f. L. ūrīnāre to urine. Cf. F. urinoir.] † a. (See first quot.) Obs.—0 b. = urinal n. 5.1828–32 Webster, Urinary, Urinarium,..a reservoir or place for the reception of urine, &c., for manure. 1836 J. M. Gully Magendie's Formul. (ed. 2) 135 The chlorur... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alkahest
Moreover, Starkey believed that, because acid saline liquors are destroyed by alkalies and urinous spirits, they cannot be ingredients of the immortal He believed instead that non-acidic substances could be ingredients of the alkahest, some of these suspected substances being urinous spirits, spirit of wikipedia.org
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oleaginous
oleaginous, a. (əʊliːˈædʒɪnəs) [ad. F. oléagin-eux, -euse, f. L. oleāgin-us, -āgineus, -āginius, of or pertaining to olea the olive-tree; cf. (late) L. oleāgina the olive (Venant. Fort. c 600); also med.L. oleāgo, -āgin-em oily matter, such as in the bath was scraped from the oiled bodies of wrestle... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Mervin Nooth
first; in the second volume of his Experiments and Observations on Different Kinds of Air, he retorted that "when the Doctor shall once more produce this urinous wikipedia.org
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uridrosis
uriˈdrosis Path. [mod.L., f. Gr. οὖρ-ον urine n.1 + ἱδρόω I sweat: see -osis.] A morbid excretion of certain urinary constituents in the perspiration; urinous sweating.1857 Dunglison Med. Dict. 947. 1860 Mayne s.v. 1899 Allbutt's Syst. Med. VIII. 736 Uridrosis. A minute amount of urea is normally pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Docking theory of olfaction
Amoore's seven primary odors included sweaty, spermous, fishy, malty, urinous and musky. wikipedia.org
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phlogiston
phlogiston Chem. (fləʊˈdʒɪstən, -ˈgɪstən) [mod.L., a. Gr. ϕλογιστόν, neuter of ϕλογιστός burnt up, inflammable, vbl. adj. from ϕλογίζ-ειν to set on fire, f. ϕλόξ, ϕλογ- flame, ablaut deriv. of ϕλεγ-, root of ϕλέγ-ειν to burn.] A hypothetical substance or ‘principle’ formerly supposed to exist in com... Oxford English Dictionary
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pismire
▪ I. pismire Obs. exc. dial. (ˈpɪsmaɪə(r)) Forms: α. 4–5 pissemyre, 5 pysmire, pyse-myer, (spissemire), 5–6 pysmyre, 6 pismyr, pissemyer, 6–7 pismier, 5– pismire. β. 5–6 pysse-, pysmere, 6 pismeere, -mer, pyse-, pyssemer, pysse-, pissemare, pysmar, -marie, 7 pisimer, pismere. γ. 5 pismoure, pyssmowr... Oxford English Dictionary
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