10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECOMPOUNDABLE»
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Artis logicæ rudimenta. By H. Aldrich. With illustrative ...
N0 metals can be decomposed, signifies that all metals difi'er from all
decompoundable substances, and all decompoundable substances from all
metals. Some specious theories have not been consistent with established facts,
inti—v mates a ...
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A Key to the Knowledge of Nature, Or, An Exposition of the ...
But the moderns, guided by principles deduced from experiments, have .found,
that fire is a mere act of combination of the two electricities, or a certain play of
chemical affinity ; that air is a heterogeneous and decompoundable mass ; that
the ...
3
Artis logicaæ rudimenta: with illustrative observations on ...
No metals can be decomposed, signifies that all metals differ from all
decompoundable substances, and all decompoundable substances from all
metals. Some specious theories have not been consistent with established facts,
intimates a ...
jcr= legbar, — jcrlegiirf), adj. and adv. thalcanuot be decomposed, analyzed, not
decompoundable. — } ettif fen, adj. and adv. untorn, not rent, not lacerated, not
dilacera- ted. - a crru'tt c t , adj. and adv. untroubled, not deranged, undisturbed.
Joseph Leonhard Hilpert, Ernst Friedrich Kärcher, 1846
Mr. Tooke, in fact, treated words as the chemists do substances ; be distinguished
those which are compounded of others from those which are not
decompoundable. He did not explain the obscure by the more obscure, but the
difficult by the ...
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
(anmhlith) Decompoundable. Anmhlithaw, i>. a. (anmhlith) To decompound,
Anmhlithedig, a. (anmhlith) Decompounded. Anmhlithiad, ». m. — pl. t. au (
aomhlim) A decompounding. Anmhliiad, ». и.— fi t. au (plu) Deplumation.
Anmhluawg, a.
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The Spirit of the Age, Or, Contemporary Portraits
... decompoundable. He did not explain the obscure by the more obscure, but the
difficult by the plain, the complex by the simple. This alone is proceeding upon
the true principles of science : the rest is pedantry and petit-maitreship.
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal
Two and two make four," that is, “ Two add two make fourt” Mr. Tooke, in fact,
treated words as the chemists do substances ; he distinguished those which are
compounded of others from' those which are not decompoundable. He did not ...
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language on a Plan ...
a. decompound' ed, a. decompoundable, re. decompounding, a. depone', v. |
depo'nent, n. & a. depose', v. depoSal, re. depo'sed, a. depo'ser, re. deposing, a.
& re. deposable, a. depos'it, v. & n. {depos't/ary, n. depositing, re. & a. deposition,
n.
John Oswald, John Miller Keagy, 1844
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Lectures on the Elements of Chemistry: Delivered in the ...
I was another combination, which produced a permanently. elastic fluid, not
decompoundable, like a liquid, or a vapour, by the touch of a colder body'll'; and
the different capacities for heat, having been already discovered, it appeared no
...
Joseph Black, John Robison, 1807