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vitriolic
vitriolic, a. and n. (vɪtrɪˈɒlɪk) Also 7–8 vitriolick, 7 -ike, -iq(ue. [ad. F. vitriolique (16th c., = It., Sp., Pg. vitriolico), or f. vitriol n. + -ic.] A. adj. 1. Of or belonging to vitriol; having the nature or qualities of vitriol; impregnated with vitriol.1670 W. Simpson Hydrol. Ess. 62 The so...
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vitriolic
vitriolic/ˌvɪtrɪˈɔlɪk; ˌvɪtrɪ`ɑlɪk/ adjsavagely and bitterlyhostile 深怀敌意的; 恶意的 vitriolic criticism, attacks, etc 恶意的批评、 攻击等 We deplore the vitriolic nature of his remarks. 他言语中敌意昭彰, 我们深感遗憾.
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Vitriol
The term vitriolic in the sense of "harshly condemnatory" is derived from the corrosive nature of this substance. Metallurgical uses for vitriolic substances were recorded in the Hellenistic alchemical works of Zosimos of Panopolis, in the treatise Phisica et Mystica
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vitriolous
† ˈvitriolous, a. Obs. [f. vitriol n. + -ous. Cf. OF. vitrioleux.] Of the nature of vitriol; vitriolic.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xxii. 164 Some attrition from an acide and vitriolous humidity in the stomack. Ibid. vi. xii. 336, I say, a vitriolous or copperous quality; for vitrioll is the a...
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John Lambe (M5 rapist)
The prosecution at his trial alleged that the motivation for his crimes stemmed from a vitriolic hatred of the police against whom he had waged a personal
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vitriolico-
vitriolico- combining form of prec., employed in a few chemical terms, as vitriolico-antimoniated, vitriolico-muriated, vitriolico-neutral.1782 Kirwan in Phil. Trans. LXXIII. 49 Whenever a vitriolico-neutral salt..is evaporated to a certain degree, the vitriolic expels these acids in its turn. 1796 ...
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Jon Jenkins
He professed himself to be "anti-Green" and constructed a vitriolic web page "Dedicated to Debunking Junk Green Science".
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pyrity
† ˈpyrity, a. Obs. [f. pyrite + -y.] Containing pyrite or pyrites.1757 tr. Henckel's Pyritol. 175 Small or poor ores, which are commonly quartzy, mock-leady, and pyrity. Ibid. 302 Neither pyrity nor vitriolic.
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Zombie Nation (film)
During his day shift as a cop, Joe is angry and vitriolic on the job. He arrests a woman for jay walking and she ends up in the loft.
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Falco of Benevento
Brown writes that Falco demonstrated "a blazing pride in his city and a vitriolic hate of the Normans."
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coetaneity
coetaˈneity Also 7 coetanity. [f. L. coætāne-us (see next) + -ity.] The quality of being coetaneous; contemporaneousness.1622–62 Heylin Cosmogr. (1674) Introd. 17/2 Borrowing..from Chronologies consent of time and co-etanity of Princes. 1799 Kirwan Geol. Ess. 366 The hypothesis of the coetaneity of ...
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Glenda Slagg
Slagg is depicted as brash, vitriolic, and inconsistent. She has become an archetype of British journalism.
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congelable
† congelable, a. Obs. [a. F. congelable, or on L. type *congelābil-is, f. congelāre: see congeal and -ble.] = congealable.1686 Goad Celest. Bodies i. xii. 45 Is it not by nature a Fluid congelable. 1787 Keir in Phil. Trans. LXXVII. 278 A phial, containing some congelable vitriolic acid.
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Copperas works
The "vitriolic waters of Fahlun" (Falun, Sweden), according to Murray (1844), annually produced "about 600 quintals of green vitriol" (sulfate of iron)
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salineness
salineness rare. [-ness.] Salinity.1674 R. Godfrey Inj. & Ab. Physic 59 It having..lost its salineness, and its vitality. 1757 tr. Henckel's Pyritol. 357 A vitriolic salineness.
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