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Definition of constituent
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Constituent
(n.) That which
constitutes
or
composes,
as a part, or an
essential
part; a
component;
an
element..
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Ambrein
::
Ambrein
(n.) A
fragrant
substance
which is the chief
constituent
of
ambergris.
Mitter''s Green
::
Mitter's
green () A
pigment
of a green
color,
the chief
constituent
of which is oxide of
chromium..
Part
::
Part (n.) One of the
portions,
equal or
unequal,
into which
anything
is
divided,
or
regarded
as
divided;
something
less than a
whole;
a
number,
quantity,
mass, or the like,
regarded
as going to make up, with
others,
a
larger
number,
quantity,
mass, etc.,
whether
actually
separate
or not; a
piece;
a
fragment;
a
fraction;
a
division;
a
member;
a
constituent..
Essence
::
Essence
(n.) The
constituent
quality
or
qualities
which
belong
to any
object,
or class of
objects,
or on which they
depend
for being what they are
(distinguished
as real
essence);
the real
being,
divested
of all
logical
accidents;
that
quality
which
constitutes
or marks the true
nature
of
anything;
distinctive
character;
hence,
virtue
or
quality
of a
thing,
separated
from its
grosser
parts..
Test
::
Test (n.) A
reaction
employed
to
recognize
or
distinguish
any
particular
substance
or
constituent
of a
compound,
as the
production
of some
characteristic
precipitate;
also, the
reagent
employed
to
produce
such
reaction;
thus, the
ordinary
test for
sulphuric
acid is the
production
of a white
insoluble
precipitate
of
barium
sulphate
by means of some
soluble
barium
salt..
Ferment
::
Ferment
(n.) A
gentle
internal
motion
of the
constituent
parts of a
fluid;
fermentation.
Holocrystalline
::
Holocrystalline
(a.)
Completely
crystalline;
-- said of a rock like
granite,
all the
constituents
of which are
crystalline..
Fundamentally
::
Fundamentally
(adv.)
Primarily;
originally;
essentially;
radically;
at the
foundation;
in
origin
or
constituents.
Leach
::
Leach (v. i.) To part with
soluble
constituents
by
percolation.
Saltpetre
::
Saltpetre
(n.)
Potassium
nitrate;
niter;
a white
crystalline
substance,
KNO3,
having
a
cooling
saline
taste,
obtained
by
leaching
from
certain
soils in which it is
produced
by the
process
of
nitrification
(see
Nitrification,
2). It is a
strong
oxidizer,
is the chief
constituent
of
gunpowder,
and is also used as an
antiseptic
in
curing
meat, and in
medicine
as a
diuretic,
diaphoretic,
and
refrigerant..
Chemistry
::
Chemistry
(n.) That
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
composition
of
substances,
and of the
changes
which they
undergo
in
consequence
of
alterations
in the
constitution
of the
molecules,
which
depend
upon
variations
of the
number,
kind, or mode of
arrangement,
of the
constituent
atoms.
These atoms are not
assumed
to be
indivisible,
but
merely
the
finest
grade of
subdivision
hitherto
attained.
Chemistry
deals with the
changes
in the
composition
and
constitution
of
molecules.
See Atom,
Molecul
Sarcosin
::
Sarcosin
(n.) A
crystalline
nitrogenous
substance,
formed
in the
decomposition
of
creatin
(one of the
constituents
of
muscle
tissue).
Chemically,
it is
methyl
glycocoll..
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