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Word Meanings - SULPHARSENIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Of, pertaining to, or designating, a hypothetical sulphacid analogous to arsenic acid, and known only in its salts.

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  • DESIGNATE
    Designated; appointed; chosen. Sir G. Buck.
  • SULPHACID
    An acid in which, to a greater or less extent, sulphur plays a part analogous to that of oxygen in an oxyacid; thus, thiosulphuric and sulpharsenic acids are sulphacids; -- called also sulphoacid. See the Note under Acid, n., 2.
  • DESIGNATOR
    An officer who assigned to each his rank and place in public shows and ceremonies. 2. One who designates.
  • DESIGNATIVE
    Serving to designate or indicate; pointing out.
  • PERTAIN
    stretch out, reach, pertain; per + tenere to hold, keep. See Per-, 1. To belong; to have connection with, or dependence on, something, as an appurtenance, attribute, etc.; to appertain; as, saltness pertains to the ocean; flowers pertain to plant
  • KNOWN
    of Know.
  • ARSENICAL
    Of or pertaining to, or containing, arsenic; as, arsenical vapor; arsenical wall papers. Arsenical silver, an ore of silver containing arsenic.
  • ARSENICATE
    To combine with arsenic; to treat or impregnate with arsenic.
  • DESIGNATORY
    Serving to designate; designative; indicating.
  • ANALOGOUS
    Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion; -- often followed by to. Analogous tendencies in arts and manners. De Quincey. Decay of public spirit, which may be considered analogous to natural death. J.
  • ARSENIC
    One of the elements, a solid substance resembling a metal in its physical properties, but in its chemical relations ranking with the nonmetals. It is of a steel-gray color and brilliant luster, though usually dull from tarnish. It is very brittle,
  • DESIGNATION
    1. The act of designating; a pointing out or showing; indication. 2. Selection and appointment for a purpose; allotment; direction. 3. That which designates; a distinguishing mark or name; distinctive title; appellation. The usual designation of
  • ARSENICISM
    A diseased condition produced by slow poisoning with arsenic.
  • PREDESIGNATE
    A term used by Sir William Hamilton to define propositions having their quantity indicated by a verbal sign; as, all, none, etc.; -- contrasted with preindesignate, defining propositions of which the quantity is not so indicated.
  • EPSOM SALTS; EPSOM SALT
    Sulphate of magnesia having cathartic qualities; -- originally prepared by boiling down the mineral waters at Epsom, England, -- whence the name; afterwards prepared from sea water; but now from certain minerals, as from siliceous hydrate
  • SULPHARSENIC
    Of, pertaining to, or designating, a hypothetical sulphacid analogous to arsenic acid, and known only in its salts.
  • UNKNOWN
    Not known; not apprehended. -- Un*known"ness, n. Camden.
  • GLAUBER'S SALT; GLAUBER'S SALTS
    Sulphate of soda, a well-known cathartic. It is a white crystalline substance, with a cooling, slightly bitter taste, and is commonly called "salts." Note: It occurs naturally and abundantly in some mineral springs, and in many salt deposits, as
  • PYROARSENIC
    Pertaining to or designating, an acid of arsenic analogous to pyrophosphoric acid.
  • PREINDESIGNATE
    Having no sign expressive of quantity; indefinite. See Predesignate.
  • WELL-KNOWN
    Fully known; generally known or acknowledged. A church well known with a well-known rite. M. Arnold.
  • BLACK SALTS
    Crude potash. De Colange.
  • ABRAUM; ABRAUM SALTS
    A red ocher used to darken mahogany and for making chloride of potassium.
  • UNBEKNOWN
    Not known; unknown.

 

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