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Definition of bile
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Bile (n.) A boil.
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Nitromethane
::
Nitromethane
(n.) A nitro
derivative
of
methane
obtained
as a
mobile
liquid;
--
called
also
nitrocarbol.
Erythrogen
::
Erythrogen
(n.) A
crystalline
substance
obtained
from
diseased
bile, which
becomes
blood-red
when acted on by
nitric
acid or
ammonia..
Illabile
::
Illabile
(a.)
Incapable
of
falling
or
erring;
infalliable.
Lupulin
::
Lupulin
(n.) The fine
yellow
resinous
powder
found upon the
strobiles
or fruit of hops, and
containing
this
bitter
principle..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.) The mob; the
populace.
Picoline
::
Picoline
(n.) Any one of three
isometric
bases
(C6H7N)
related
to
pyridine,
and
obtained
from bone oil,
acrolein
ammonia,
and
coal-tar
naphtha,
as
colorless
mobile
liquids
of
strong
odor; --
called
also
methyl
pyridine..
Taurocholic
::
Taurocholic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
conjugate
acid
(called
taurocholic
acid)
composed
of
taurine
and
cholic
acid,
present
abundantly
in human bile and in that of
carnivora.
It is
exceedingly
deliquescent,
and hence
appears
generally
as a
thick,
gummy mass,
easily
soluble
in water and
alcohol.
It has a
bitter
taste..
Ether
::
Ether (n.) A
light,
volatile,
mobile,
inflammable
liquid,
(C2H5)2O,
of a
characteristic
aromatic
odor,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
alcohol
with
sulphuric
acid, and hence
called
also
sulphuric
ether.
It is
powerful
solvent
of fats,
resins,
and
pyroxylin,
but finds its chief use as an
anaesthetic.
Called
also ethyl
oxide..
Cantabile
::
Cantabile
(n.) A piece or
passage,
whether
vocal or
instrumental,
peculiarly
adapted
to
singing;
--
sometimes
called
cantilena..
Strobiliform
::
Strobile
(n.) Same as
Strobila.
Inhabile
::
Inhabile
(a.) Not apt or fit;
unfit;
not
convenient;
inappropriate;
unsuitable;
as,
inhabile
matter..
Mobile
::
Mobile
(a.)
Capable
of being
moved;
not fixed in place or
condition;
movable.
Terebilenic
::
Terebilenic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
acid,
C7H8O4,
obtained
as a white
crystalline
substance
by a
modified
oxidation
of
terebic
acid..
Immobile
::
Immobile
(a.)
Incapable
of being
moved;
immovable;
fixed;
stable.
Pancreas
::
Pancreas
(n.) The
sweetbread,
a gland
connected
with the
intestine
of
nearly
all
vertebrates.
It is
usually
elongated
and
light-colored,
and its
secretion,
called
the
pancreatic
juice,
is
discharged,
often
together
with the bile, into the upper part of the
intestines,
and is a
powerful
aid in
digestion.
See
Illust.
of
Digestive
apparatus..
Acholia
::
Acholia
(n.)
Deficiency
or want of bile.
Choler
::
Choler
(n.) The bile; --
formerly
supposed
to be the seat and cause of
irascibility.
Centennial
::
Centennial
(a.)
Happening
once in a
hundred
years;
as,
centennial
jubilee;
a
centennial
celebration..
Olibene
::
Olibene
(n.) A
colorless
mobile
liquid
of a
pleasant
aromatic
odor
obtained
by the
distillation
of
olibanum,
or
frankincense,
and
regarded
as a
terpene;
--
called
also
conimene..
Styrone
::
Styrolene
(n.) An
unsaturated
hydrocarbon,
C8H8,
obtained
by the
distillation
of
storax,
by the
decomposition
of
cinnamic
acid, and by the
condensation
of
acetylene,
as a
fragrant,
aromatic,
mobile
liquid;
--
called
also
phenyl
ethylene,
vinyl
benzene,
styrol,
styrene,
and
cinnamene..
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