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Word Meanings - CARBONATATION - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The saturation of defecated beet juice with carbonic acid gas. Knight.

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  • KNIGHTLESS
    Unbecoming a knight. "Knightless guile." Spenser.
  • KNIGHT BANNERET
    A knight who carried a banner, who possessed fiefs to a greater amount than the knight bachelor, and who was obliged to serve in war with a greater number of attendants. The dignity was sometimes conferred by the sovereign in person on the field
  • JUICE
    The characteristic fluid of any vegetable or animal substance; the sap or part which can be expressed from fruit, etc.; the fluid part which separates from meat in cooking. An animal whose juices are unsound. Arbuthnot. The juice of July flowers.
  • DEFECATOR
    That which cleanses or purifies; esp., an apparatus for removing the feculencies of juices and sirups. Knight.
  • KNIGHT BACHELOR
    A knight of the most ancient, but lowest, order of English knights, and not a member of any order of chivalry. See Bachelor, 4.
  • KNIGHT-ERRANTRY
    The character or actions of wandering knights; the practice of wandering in quest of adventures; chivalry; a quixotic or romantic adventure or scheme. The rigid guardian of a blameless heart Is weak with rank knight-erratries o'errun. Young.
  • KNIGHT TEMPLAR
    See 3
  • KNIGHTLY
    Of or pertaining to a knight; becoming a knight; chivalrous; as, a knightly combat; a knightly spirit. For knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit. Spenser. full knightly without scorn. Tennyson.
  • KNIGHT SERVICE
    A tenure of lands held by knights on condition of performing military service. See Chivalry, n., 4.
  • KNIGHTHOOD
    1. The character, dignity, or condition of a knight, or of knights as a class; hence, chivalry. "O shame to knighthood." Shak. If you needs must write, write Cæsar's praise; You 'll gain at least a knighthood, or the bays. Pope. 2. The whole body
  • KNIGHT'S FEE
    The fee of a knight; specif., the amount of land the holding of which imposed the obligation of knight service, being sometimes a hide or less, sometimes six or more hides.
  • KNIGHT-ER-RATIC
    Pertaining to a knight-errant or to knight-errantry. Quart. Rev.
  • KNIGHT SERVICE; KNIGHT'S SERVICE
    1. The military service by rendering which a knight held his lands; also, the tenure of lands held on condition of performing military service. By far the greater part of England is held of the king by knight's service. . . . In
  • DEFECATION
    The act or process of voiding excrement. (more info) 1. The act of separating from impurities, as lees or dregs; purification.
  • KNIGHT-ERRANT
    A wandering knight; a knight who traveled in search of adventures, for the purpose of exhibiting military skill, prowess, and generosity.
  • KNIGHT MARSHAL
    An officer in the household of the British sovereign, who has cognizance of transgressions within the royal household and verge, and of contracts made there, a member of the household being one of the parties. Wharton.
  • KNIGHT BARONET
    See BARONET
  • KNIGHT
    cneoht, a boy, youth, attendant, military follower; akin to D. & G. 1. A young servant or follower; a military attendant. In feudal times, a man-at-arms serving on horseback and admitted to a certain military rank with special ceremonies, including
  • DEFECATE
    Freed from anything that can pollute, as dregs, lees, etc.; refined; purified. Till the soul be defecate from the dregs of sense. Bates.
  • CARBONIC
    Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, carbon; as, carbonic oxide. Carbonic acid , an acid H2CO3, not existing separately, which, combined with positive or basic atoms or radicals, forms carbonates. On common language the term is very generally
  • UNKNIGHT
    To deprive of knighthood. Fuller.
  • MONOCARBONIC
    Containing one carboxyl group; as, acetic acid is a monocarbonic acid.
  • SULPHOCARBONIC
    Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphacid, H2CSO2 (called also thiocarbonic acid), or an acid, H2CS3, analogous to carbonic acid, obtained as a yellow oily liquid of a pungent odor, and forming salts.
  • ALE-KNIGHT
    A pot companion.
  • SUPERSATURATION
    The operation of supersaturating, or the state of being supersaturated.
  • UNSATURATION
    The quality or state of being unsaturated.
  • ORTHOCARBONIC
    Designating a complex ether, C. 4, which is obtained as a liquid of a pleasant ethereal odor by means of chlorpicrin, and is believed to be a derivative of the hypothetical normal carbonic acid,
  • DICARBONIC
    Containing two carbon residues, or two carboxyl or radicals; as, oxalic acid is a dicarbonic acid.

 

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