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The Readable Dictionary
Spumescence, frothiness. Sou.“ consists in the impurities which rise to the
surface of liquors in boiling or fermentation. Fig. That whidh is vile and worthless;
as, the scum of society. Wsvns are moving swells of water. They are produced by
the ...
John Williams (of Lancaster, O.), 1860
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Totally Weird and Wonderful Words
... spumescence [spyoo-mes-uhns] foaminess,frothiness. squassation [skwah-say
-shuhn] a severe shaking. From an Italian word with the same meaning. . . .
squintifego. spartle [spahr-tul] a Scottish word meaning 'to move the body in a ...
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... prudent, sagacious, sharp, shrewd, smart, wide-awake. foam n. barm, bubbles,
effervescence, foaminess, froth, frothiness, bead, lather, scum, spume,
spumescence, suds. v. boil, bubble, effervesce, fizz, froth, lather, spume. foe n.
adversary, ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
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The Oratorical Dictionary
Foam, froth. v. spume; pr. par. spuming; past, spunud: adj. spumous, spumy: s.
spumescence. SPUN'GIFORM. adj. Resembling a spunge. SPU'RIOUS. adj. Not
genuine, counterfeit; false; adulterate. adv. spuriously: s. spurious- SQUAD'RON.
John Newland Maffitt, 1835
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A Comprehensive Dictionary of the World
Spumescence, spew-mes'-sens, s. (Lot.) Frothi- ness ; the state of foaming.
SpiiMif EKous, tpew-mif -er-ut, a. (Lot.) Producing foam. Spumous, spe*/-mus,\ a.
(Lat.) Consisting of Spumy, spew -me, ) foam or froth ; foamy. Spun, tpun, pret.
and ...
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Physical and chemical essays
... effervesce with alkalis, because it is the expulsion of this acid by a stronger one
that occasions the motion and the spumescence, appear- L 4 ances anccs which
are not occasioned by the mcct-t in" of OF THE AN ALYSIS OF WATERS. 151.
Torbern Bergman, Thomas Beddoes, 1784
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The Investigative Enterprise: Experimental Physiology in ...
Second was the presence of air in the pulmonary artery and its ramifications,
which gave the blood a viscosity and spumescence that opposed its free
movement in the pulmonary capillaries. Finally, the commission adopted Nysten's
view that ...
William Coleman, Frederic Lawrence Holmes, 1988
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A New System of Mineralogy in the Form of a Catalogue
When without splendour, it is generally greyish, bluish, or brownish black,
sometimes liver brown or brownish red ; of different degrees of induration, and
more or less of an earthy texture ; forming sometimes superficially a kind of
spumescence ...
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
П'Ькъ, 5. Пекъ. Hîfna ,_f. froth , foam , spume; scum; lather. ПЪнёнйе, п. frothing,
foaminv. ПЁнисто, ad. frothily, foaminglv, spumouslyHÉHMCTOCTI-,ffrothiness,
spumescence. П'Ёнистый, а. frothy, foaming, foamy, spumous, spumy. H'tïi-ii/iri»
...
The dark room was flooded with burning light, and she thought she could no
longer restrain her laughter, a soundless giggling which suffused her weariness
with a crazy glittering spumescence. She understood that the string of cool
gibberish ...