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Definition of fusible
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Fusible
(v. t.)
CapabIe
of being
melted
or
liquefied.
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Ignite
::
Ignite
(v. t.) To
subject
to the
action
of
intense
heat; to heat
strongly;
-- often said of
incombustible
or
infusible
substances;
as, to
ignite
iron or
platinum..
Proteolytic
::
Proteolytic
(a.)
Converting
proteid
or
albuminous
matter
into
soluble
and
diffusible
products,
as
peptones..
Tachylyte
::
Tachylyte
(n.) A
vitreous
form of
basalt;
-- so
called
because
decomposable
by acids and
readily
fusible.
Infusible
::
Infusible
(v.)
Capable
of being
infused.
Infusible
::
Infusible
(a.) Not
fusible;
incapble
or
difficalt
of
fusion,
or of being
dissolved
or
melted..
Molybdenum
::
Molybdenum
(n.) A rare
element
of the
chromium
group,
occurring
in
nature
in the
minerals
molybdenite
and
wulfenite,
and when
reduced
obtained
as a hard,
silver-white,
difficulty
fusible
metal.
Symbol
Mo.
Atomic
weight
95.9..
Pewter
::
Pewter
(n.) A hard,
tough,
but
easily
fusible,
alloy,
originally
consisting
of tin with a
little
lead, but
afterwards
modified
by the
addition
of
copper,
antimony,
or
bismuth..
Transfusible
::
Transfusible
(a.)
Capable
of being
transfused;
transferable
by
transfusion.
Liquation
::
Liquation
(n.) The
process
of
separating,
by heat, an
easily
fusible
metal from one less
fusible;
eliquation..
Unfusible
::
Unfusible
(a.)
Infusible.
Fusibility
::
Fusibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
fusible.
Peptone
::
Peptone
(n.) The
soluble
and
diffusible
substance
or
substances
into which
albuminous
portions
of the food are
transformed
by the
action
of the
gastric
and
pancreatic
juices.
Peptones
are also
formed
from
albuminous
matter
by the
action
of
boiling
water and
boiling
dilute
acids.
Diffusibleness
::
Diffusibleness
(n.)
Diffusibility.
Lead
::
Lead (n.) One of the
elements,
a
heavy,
pliable,
inelastic
metal,
having
a
bright,
bluish
color,
but
easily
tarnished.
It is both
malleable
and
ductile,
though
with
little
tenacity,
and is used for
tubes,
sheets,
bullets,
etc. Its
specific
gravity
is
11.37.
It is
easily
fusible,
forms
alloys
with other
metals,
and is an
ingredient
of
solder
and type
metal.
Atomic
weight,
206.4.
Symbol
Pb (L.
Plumbum).
It is
chiefly
obtained
from the
mineral
galena,
lead
sulphide..
Infusibleness
::
Infusibleness
(n.)
Infusibility.
Albuminose
::
Albuminose
(n.) A
diffusible
substance
formed
from
albumin
by the
action
of
natural
or
artificial
gastric
juice.
See
Peptone.
Moltable
::
Moltable
(a.)
Capable
of
assuming
a
molten
state;
meltable;
fusible.
Diffusibility
::
Diffusibility
(n.) The
quality
of being
diffusible;
capability
of being
poured
or
spread
out.
Azobenzene
::
Azobenzene
(n.) A
substance
(C6H5.N2.C6H5)
derived
from
nitrobenzene,
forming
orange
red
crystals
which are
easily
fusible..
Palladium
::
Palladium
(n.) A rare
metallic
element
of the light
platinum
group,
found
native,
and also
alloyed
with
platinum
and gold. It is a
silver-white
metal
resembling
platinum,
and like it
permanent
and
untarnished
in the air, but is more
easily
fusible.
It is
unique
in its power of
occluding
hydrogen,
which it does to the
extent
of
nearly
a
thousand
volumes,
forming
the alloy Pd2H. It is used for
graduated
circles
and
verniers,
for
plating
certain
silver
goods,
and
somewhat
in
dentistry.
It was so na
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