10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EFFERVESCIBLE»
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The Illustrated National Pronouncing Dictionary of the ...
Eifervesce, (ef-fer-ves') v. t. to boil Eéently and throw out an elastic gas.
ervesoence, (ef-fer-ves'ens) n. commotion; bubbling. Effervescent, (ef-fer-ves'ent)
a. gently boiling or bubbling. Effervescible, (ef-fer-ves'e-bl) a. capable of
effervescence ...
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On malaria and miasmata and their influence in the ...
The residue of that water was of a yellow colour, its weight was scarcely two or
three grains ; its taste was rather saltish ; fire blackened it ; it was effervescible
with acids. My experiments, says M. Vauquelin, prove that this water contains : —
1 .
Thomas Herbert Barker, 1863
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
Gently boiling, or bubbling. [ducing effervescence. EFFERVESCIBLE, ef-er-
veVlbl, a. Capable of pro- EFFERVESCING, ef-er-ves^lng, ppr. Boiling; hub- ling,
by means of an elastic fluid, extricated in the dissolution of bodies. EFFETE, Af-fA'
t, a.
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Style-book of business English, designed for use in business ...
... defectible defensible descendible destructible diffusible digestible dirigible
discernible discerpible discerptible dissectible distensible distractible divertible
divestible does not appear in divisible docible edible educible effectible
effervescible ...
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The present state of Europe compared with antient ...
Indeed the effervescible matter has existed1 in this country ever since the civil
wars in the time of Charles I. and it was particularly apparent in the reign of
queen Ann. But the power of government under the former princes of of the
House of ...
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The Theological and Miscellaneous Works. Ed. with Notes by ...
Indeed tlre effervescible matter has existed in this country ever since the civil
wars in the time of Charles 1., and it was particularly apparent in the reign of
Queen Anne._ But the power of government under the former princes of the
House of ...
Joseph Priestley, John Towill Rutt, 1831
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A Miscellaneous Collection of Sermons
Indeed the effervescible matter has existed in this country ever since the civil
wars in the time of Charles I. and it was particularly apparent in the reign of
queen Ann. But the power of governmentxinder the former princes of the House
of ...
Somefulling-earths, it is said, effervesce slightly with acids*, but the best certainly
do not ; and it is plain from the small quantity of effervescible matter found in that
of Hampshire, that neither the calcareous ingredient, nor the magnesia, ...
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U. S. Government Printing Office Style Manual: An Official ...
... effectible inapprehensible innascible controvertible effervescible inaudible
inscriptible conversable (oral) eligible incircumscriptible insensible conversible
eludible incoercible instructible (convertible) erodible incognoscrible
insubmergible ...
U S Government Printing Office, 2009
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Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley: to the year 1795
Mr. Pitt very justly observed, in his speech on the subject of the riots at
Birmingham, that it was " the effervescence of the public mind." Indeed the
effervescible matter has existed in this country ever since the civil wars in the time
of Charles I.
Joseph Priestley, Thomas Cooper, William Christie, 1806