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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
The principal varieties are East Indian bablah, from the Acacia Bambolah (
Roxburgh), and Senegal and Egyptian bablah, from Acacia nilotica (Delik). The
pericarp of these fruits contains a dark brown astringent juice. The aqueous
extract ...
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Records of General Science
Bablah and madder produce similar results. This mode of dyeing differs from the
common method in this respect, that the dye is applied twice, and the mordant
only once; viz., the cloth is first dyed, then mordanted, and then again dyed.
Robert Dundas Thomson, Thomas Thomson, 1836
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A Dictionary of Dyeing and Calico Printing: Containing a ...
It has been used in finishing yarns, etc. Being quite insoluble in water, it must be
suspended in some mucilaginous liquid, as starch, size, or soap, and requires
considerable care to prevent unevenness. * B. Bablah, Babulah, or Nebnab.
Charles O'Neill, A. A. Fesquet, 1869
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A Practical Manual of the Treatment of Club-foot
Its fruit, termed E5/_y_ptz'an and Senegal bablah (bablah ¢l'E1/yptc ct du
Sénéyal, Guibourt), has been employed in tanning and dyeing. The succus
acaciee verse is the inspissated juice of the unripe fruit, and was formerly used
as an ...
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The elements of materia medica and therapeutics
Legume mo- niliform, (De Cand.) — Middling-sized tree. Flower-heads bright
yellow. — A native of Arabia, and of Africa from Senegal to Egypt. Its fruit, termed
Egyptian and Senegal bablah {bab- lah (TEgypte et du S6nd- gal, Guibourt), has
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The Elements of materia medica and therapeutica. v.2
Legume mo- niliform, (De Cand.) — Middling-sized tree. Flower-heads bright
yellow. — A native of Arabia, and of Africa from Senegal to Egypt. Its fruit, termed
Egyptian and Senegal bablah {bab- lah cTEgypte et du Se'ne'- gal ...
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A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a ...
water 24, insoluble matter I. The sesquicarbonate may be artificially prepared by
boiling for a short time a solution of the bicarbonate. See Nitrate or Soda.
NEALING. See Annealing. NEB-NEIt, is the East Indian name of Bablah.
NEEDLE ...
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A cyclopædia of commerce, mercantile law, finance, and ...
BABLAH, called also Neb-neb, is the rind of the fruit of the Mimosa cineraria. It
contains a considerable proportion of gallic acid ; also tannin, a red colouring
matter, and an azotized substance. Bablah has been imported from the East
Indies ...
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Notes from Beyond the Fringe
... unless I am here (and armed) Curfew on weeknights is 10:00 p.m.; weekends -
midnight No sneaking out – it ruins the window screens No smoking No food in
the rooms Homework will be completed as required Blah, bablah, bablah 1. 2. 3.
'They did the other year when I went with Bablah to Lviv in Ukraine...' Pink
responded. Pink has always referred to his current lady friend as either the
Memsahib, which Richard had also adopted as a term of endearment when
referring to his ...