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A popular and complete English dictionary
CEMENTATORY. CENTO. Cekistatoby, se-meWa-t&r-e, a. Cementing; having the
quality of uniting firmly. Ci HfcNTED, BC-meWe'd, p. p. United by cement;
changed by cement; firmly united; consolidated. Clmlnter, se-ment'ar, n. The
person or ...
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Canadian Patent Office Record
... surface for said body portion and a composite cementatory portion integral with
the other side of said foundation member and suitable for bonding said body
portion to a surface of a substructure, said composite cementatory portion
including ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1939
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
CEMENTATORY— CENSOR. In Botany, to the empty spaces, generally of a '
hexagonal figure, formed in the vegetable structure. Cellular tissue, that. part of
plants which is composed of little cells or cavities. CELLULARES, sel-lu-la'res, s.
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Universal Geography: Or A Description of All Parts of the ...
Waters impregnated with particles of copper are called cementatory waters.
Amongst the ores of copper, the most com- cementatory mon is the pyrites of
copper. In the mines of Kopparberg in Sweden, w*le"- of Rceras in Norway, in
those of ...
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The Alchemy Reader: From Hermes Trismegistus to Isaac Newton
... Tests, Cementatory Vessels,33 Cineritiums, Cucurbits, Bocia's for Aqjuaj fort [is
/ and Aqjuaj regia, and also some things as are necessary for projection in the
last Work. 19 Francis Anthony (1550-1603) Aurum-Potabile: or the Receit of Dr.
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A System of Universal Geography, Or, A Description of All ...
It forms concretions upon different stony substances, and even upon organic
bodies. \Vaters impregnated with particles of copper, are called cementatory
waters. Among the oresof copper, the most common is copper pyrites. In the
mines of ...
Conrad Malte-Brun, James Gates Percival, Jean-Jacques-Nicolas Huot, 1834
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Proceedings of the Annual Texas Nutrition Conference
Lignin is not a carbohydrate but is included in this classification since it is
intimately associated with the structural carbohydrates in a cementatory manner
and thereby influences their digestibility by the ruminant. This classification has a
...
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A Complete History of Drugs. Written in French by Monsieur ...
The Copperas, or Vitriol of Iron, is made in great Quantities by a cementatory
Calcination, then perfected by Dissolution, Evaporation, and Crystallization. Not
only the Salt of Iron, but the Tinctures, are said to open Obstructions of the Reins,
...
Pierre Pomet, Nicolas Lémery, Joseph Pitton : de Tournefort, 1748
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A Dictionary of the English and Russian Languages:
Целебёсъ, т. Celebes, Macassar. Целестйнъ, т. Celestine. Цельзъ, Се15и5.
цельтйческйй, а. Celtic. цёльты, m.pl. Celts. Цементёцйя,]1 cementalion.
Цемёнтный , a. of a. cement; cementatory, cementitlous. Hemenroaánìe, n.
cementing.
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A Treatise on Physical Geography: Comprising Hydrology, ...
Besides the common cementatory waters, as they are termed, which yield iron
and copper, some are mentioned which have formed a deposit of argentiferous
lead, in a mine of Konigsberg. The auriferous rivers do not even retain the
particles ...