10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MUCID»
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
Tms day l perceived one tulip in the compressed air to be infected with some
mucor or finew; but those, which remained in the common air, were all very mucid
; and also one of the larkspurs, in the common air, had contracted a mucor. May
17.
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Sweet, Reinforced and Fortified Wines: Grape Biochemistry, ...
Botrytis can also induce calcium salt of mucic acid, by producing an enzyme that
can oxidize galacturonic acid to mucid acid (galactaric acid). Mucid acid binds
slowly with calcium and forms an insoluble salt of mucate calcium with small
white ...
Fabio Mencarelli, Pietro Tonutti, 2013
Beware the mocking bird of scorn, That carping harpy yet reborn, For out the
pulsing boundless deep Emerges Garvey Mittag's Jeep And Grubler later in the
grass Will plow Wil Nagey's mucid ass. My name is Garvey, and I am overcome
with ...
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The Synonymous, Etymological, and Pronouncing English ...
(mouldv) the state of being mouldy, foistiness, fustiness, mustiness, mucid- ncss,
damp foulness. Moulding, i. (mould) ornamental cavities in wood or stone. Mcxon
. Mo-ld'warp, /. (Sax. mold and weorpan) a mole, a small animal that works ...
William Perry (lecturer in the Academy at Edinburgh.), William Perry (of Kelso, Scotland.), Samuel Johnson, 1805
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
n.s. [from mucid.] Sliminess ; mustiness. Ainstuortb. (1.) * MUCILAGE, n.s. [
mucilage, Fr.] A (limy or viscous mass ; a body with moisture sufficient to hold it
together. — Dissolution of gum traga- canth, and oil of sweet almonds, do
commingle, ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
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Entick's New Spelling Dictionary, Teaching to Write and ...
... gather in Mow'er,/. one who mows, one who makes mow Much, ad. greatly,
often, nearly ; a. lar^ long mauy Much,/. a great deal,a thingstrange or uncommon
Much/what, ad. near, nearly, almost, well nigh Mucid, a. hoary, mouldy, musty,
bad, ...
John Entick, Lindley Murray, 1812
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The Philosophical Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle Esq: ...
... were free from mouldiness, only they seemed to have lost something of their
colour : but those (hut up in the compressed air, had almost all contracted a
yellow colour, as if they had wither'd in the open air; yet they were not mucid, or
stewed.
Robert Boyle, Peter Shaw, 1725
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The General Practice of Physic: Extracted Chiefly from the ...
When the Patient is cachectic, and the Flux continues long, it is thin, watery and
mucid. In the scorbutic it is corrupt and foetid, with Acrimony and Pain. In the
younger Sort before Child-bearing, if the Evacuation be immoderate, it is
commonly ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
n.s. [from mucid.] Sliminess ; martinet's. Ainfivortb. (1.) * MUCILAGE.*. / [mucilage,
Fr.] A slimy or viscous mass ; a body with moisture sufficient to hold it together. —
Dissolution of gum traga- canth, and oil of sweet almonds, do commingle, the ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts and ...
When trje patient is cachectic, and the flux continues long, it is thin, watery, and
mucid. In the scorbutic, it is corrupt and fetid, with acrimony and pain. In the
younger sort, before child-bearing, if the evacuation be immoderate, it is
commonly ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MUCID»
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mucid is used in the context of the following news items.
IAAF limps on as rumours, allegations and innuendo race out of …
Before last week's documentary on the German television channel WDR, which shone a light on the mucid dealings within the IAAF, ... «The Guardian, Dec 14»
Doug's 30 years of television
It would be nice to blame interference by OH&S bods concerned by the growing putrescence, grot and mucid surrounds of this workstation but ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Oct 12»