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Definition of stall
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Stalling
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stal.
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Crystallogenical
::
Crystallogenical
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
production
of
crystals;
crystal-producing;
as,
crystallogenic
attraction..
Benzile
::
Benzile
(n.) A
yellowish
crystalline
substance,
C6H5.CO.CO.C6H5,
formed
from
benzoin
by the
action
of
oxidizing
agents,
and
consisting
of a
doubled
benzoyl
radical..
Miserere
::
Miserere
(n.) A small
projecting
boss or
bracket,
on the under side of the
hinged
seat of a
church
stall (see
Stall).
It was
intended,
the seat being
turned
up, to give some
support
to a
worshiper
when
standing.
Called
also
misericordia..
Belonite
::
Belonite
(n.)
Minute
acicular
or
dendritic
crystalline
forms
sometimes
observed
in
glassy
volcanic
rocks.
Betaine
::
Betaine
(n.) A
nitrogenous
base,
C5H11NO2,
produced
artificially,
and also
occurring
naturally
in
beet-root
molasses
and its
residues,
from which it is
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance;
--
called
also
lycine
and
oxyneurine.
It has a
sweetish
taste..
Xanthopuccine
::
Xanthopuccine
(n.) One of three
alkaloids
found in the root of the
yellow
puccoon
(Hydrastis
Canadensis).
It is a
yellow
crystalline
substance,
and
resembles
berberine..
Helenin
::
Helenin
(n.) A
neutral
organic
substance
found in the root of the
elecampane
(Inula
helenium),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
or oily
material,
with a
slightly
bitter
taste..
Stall-fed
::
Staller
(n.) A
standard
bearer.
obtainin.
Install
::
Install
(v. t.) To set in a seat; to give a place to;
establish
(one) in a
place.
Solanicine
::
Solanicine
(n.) An
alkaloid
produced
by the
action
of
hydrochloric
acid on
solanidine,
as a
tasteless
yellow
crystalline
substance..
Uvitic
::
Uvitic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid,
CH3C6H3(CO2H)2,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance
by the
partial
oxidation
of
mesitylene;
--
called
also
mesitic
acid..
Isatide
::
Isatide
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance
obtained
by the
partial
reduction
of
isatin.
Mannide
::
Mannide
(n.) A white
amorphous
or
crystalline
substance,
obtained
by
dehydration
of
mannite,
and
distinct
from, but
convertible
into,
mannitan..
Terebic
::
Terebic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
obtained
from,
terbenthene
(oil of
turpentine);
specifically,
designating
an acid,
C7H10O4,
obtained
by the
oxidation
of
terbenthene
with
nitric
acid, as a white
crystalline
substance..
Calumbin
::
Calumbin
(n.) A
bitter
principle
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
from the
calumba
root.
Roccellic
::
Roccellic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
dibasic
acid of the
oxalic
series
found in
archil
(Roccella
tinctoria,
etc.),
and other
lichens,
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance
C17H32O4..
Stall-feed
::
Stall-feeding
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Stall-fee.
Garnet
::
Garnet
(n.) A
mineral
having
many
varieties
differing
in color and in their
constituents,
but with the same
crystallization
(isometric),
and
conforming
to the same
general
chemical
formula.
The
commonest
color is red, the
luster
is
vitreous,
and the
hardness
greater
than that of
quartz.
The
dodecahedron
and
trapezohedron
are the
common
forms..
Silicon
::
Silicon
(n.) A
nonmetalic
element
analogous
to
carbon.
It
always
occurs
combined
in
nature,
and is
artificially
obtained
in the free
state,
usually
as a dark brown
amorphous
powder,
or as a dark
crystalline
substance
with a
meetallic
luster.
Its oxide is
silica,
or
common
quartz,
and in this form, or as
silicates,
it is, next to
oxygen,
the most
abundant
element
of the
earth's
crust.
Silicon
is
characteristically
the
element
of the
mineral
kingdom,
as
carbon
is of the
organic
world.
Symbol
Si. A
Crystallized
::
Crystallized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Crystalliz.
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