ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD SAPONACEOUS
From New Latin sāpōnāceus, from Latin sāpōsoap.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SAPONACEOUS»
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saponaceous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
saponaceous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
The process of treating vegetable matter, which consists in subjecting it to the
action of a saponaceous solution containing an electrolytic chemical acid ; then
subjecting said solution and the matter contained therein to the action of an
electric ...
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Official gazette of the United States Patent Office
The process of treating vegetable matter, which consists in subjecting it to the
action of a saponaceous solution containing an electrolytic chemical acid ; then
subjecting said solution and the matter contained therein lo the action of an
electric ...
United States. Patent Office, 1910
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The Canadian Patent Office Record and Register of Copyrights ...
The use of soaps or saponaceous matter for the purpose of recovering float gold
as above described. 4th. The use of soaps or saponaceous matter for the
purpose of recovering finely divided gold in suspension as above described. 5th.
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The New Monthly Magazine
A saponaceous matter is the result : this matter is to be dissolved in soft boiling
water in such proportion that a drop let fall on a cold body shall resemble when
cool! starch or jelly. He next makes a saturated solution of muriate or sulphate of
...
A saponaceous matter is the result : this matter is to be dissolved in soft boiling
water in such proportion that a drop let fall on a cold body shall resemble when
cool, starch or jelly. He next makes a saturated solution of muriate or sulphate of
...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1817
The saponaceous material is thus recovered as an insoluble soap or soaps, and
the fine particles of gold are found entangled in the curd thus formed. As the
water obtained in the mines and used in the treatment of the ores is usually hard,
...
New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives, 1895
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The New Monthly Magazine
A saponaceous matter is the result : this matter ii to be dissolved in soft boiling
water in such proportion that a drop let fail on a cold body shall resemble when
cool, starch or jelly. He next makes a saturated solution of muriate or sulphate of
...
Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, 1817
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A Dictionary of the Economic Products of India: Dacrydium to ...
Several species have in their bark and roots saponaceous properties." Dr. J. F.
Royle points out that " the exact nature of the principle might be advantageously
investigated by chemists favourably situated in the native countries of the plants,
...
Sir George Watt, Edgar Thurston, T. N. Mukharji, 1890
(.1 1O 15 2O 30 35 A. G. Q J. B. Anderson's Impts. in Treating saponaceous
Compounds. \Ve provide an iron or copper still, constructed and set in the usual
way, and connect the same with a suitable condenser. Into this still we introduce
a ...
Great Britain. Patent Office, 1853
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The Universal Magazine
Let us now consider the saponaceous neutral juice, formed in the earth by an
alcaiine salt, an oil, and the acid of the air, as a saponaceous or soapy
menstruum, or solvent, and see how it is capable of acting upon earth ; and, in
order to render ...
8 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SAPONACEOUS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
saponaceous is used in the context of the following news items.
Bad and Very Bad judges
Splendid abuse, but not really for the LC to say, in Parliament – saponaceous, as you all will know, means “soapy”. Also a splendid way to lose friends. «UK Human Rights Blog, May 14»
Racial vilification: why defenders of section 18C fail
I felt soiled to have the saponaceous A/G slither around my opinion centres but, IF I believed in the total integrity of both the Ruling Class (and its clercs)I would ... «Crikey, Mar 14»
In dogged pursuit of a mongrel act
Queensland's finest legal mind, the saponaceous George Brandis, is also up in arms. As federal Attorney-General, he is outraged by the ABC's mockery of ... «Sydney Morning Herald, Mar 14»
Little faith despite the fine words
Wilberforce was ''unctuous, oleaginous, saponaceous,'' he said. Now there's a word: saponaceous. Adj. Soapy, slippery, evasive. But how could anyone ... «The Canberra Times, Mar 14»
5 easy tips for better hair (from the early 1900s)
... iron and sulphur; while the white, being a mild alkali, finds its congenial mate in the oil from the sebaceous glands, and they mingle in a saponaceous lather. «The Week Magazine, Sep 13»
Vintages June 9, 2012 Release: Six from Chile
Maycas Del Limarí Reserva Especial Chardonnay 2010 (0162040, $19.95) offers up sweet, saponaceous fumes from high octane green mountain orchards. «Canada.com, Jun 12»
It's time to turf John Bercow out of office
The disgusting spectacle of this saponaceous little creep shaking hands with various expenses fiddlers as they left the House of Commons on Thursday, of his ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Apr 10»
There is a class war - but Ed Stourton's sacking is not part of it
It has always reminded me of the saponaceous tones in which dowagers are greeted when they step through the gracious front door of some fabled Mayfair ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Dec 08»