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Definition of heated
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Phospham
::
Phospham
(n.) An inert
amorphous
white
powder,
PN2H,
obtained
by
passing
ammonia
over
heated
phosphorus..
Adustion
::
Adustion
(n.) The act of
burning,
or
heating
to
dryness;
the state of being thus
heated
or
dried..
Salicylic
::
Salicylic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
designating,
an acid
formerly
obtained
by
fusing
salicin
with
potassium
hydroxide,
and now made in large
quantities
from
phenol
(carbolic
acid) by the
action
of
carbon
dioxide
on
heated
sodium
phenolate.
It is a white
crystalline
substance.
It is used as an
antiseptic,
and in its salts in the
treatment
of
rheumatism.
Called
also
hydroxybenzoic
acid..
Coal
::
Coal (n.) A
black,
or
brownish
black,
solid,
combustible
substance,
dug from beds or veins in the earth to be used for fuel, and
consisting,
like
charcoal,
mainly
of
carbon,
but more
compact,
and often
affording,
when
heated,
a large
amount
of
volatile
matter..
Chouse
::
Chouse
(n.) One who is
easily
cheated;
a tool; a
simpleton;
a gull.
Bath
::
Bath (n.) A
medium,
as
heated
sand,
ashes,
steam,
hot air,
through
which heat is
applied
to a
body..
Chafery
::
Chafery
(v. t.) An open
furnace
or
forge,
in which
blooms
are
heated
before
being
wrought
into
bars..
Forge
::
Forge (n.) A place or
establishment
where iron or other
metals
are
wrought
by
heating
and
hammering;
especially,
a
furnace,
or a shop with its
furnace,
etc., where iron is
heated
and
wrought;
a
smithy..
Diphenyl
::
Diphenyl
(n.) A white
crystalline
substance,
C6H5.C6H5,
obtained
by
leading
benzene
through
a
heated
iron tube. It
consists
of two
benzene
or
phenyl
radicals
united..
Galvanocautery
::
Galvanocautery
(n.)
Cautery
effected
by a knife or
needle
heated
by the
passage
of a
galvanic
current.
Pop
::
Pop (v. i.) To burst open with a pop, when
heated
over a fire; as, this corn pops
well..
Asphaltum
::
Asphaltum
(n.)
Mineral
pitch,
Jews'
pitch,
or
compact
native
bitumen.
It is
brittle,
of a black or brown color and high
luster
on a
surface
of
fracture;
it melts and burns when
heated,
leaving
no
residue.
It
occurs
on the
surface
and
shores
of the Dead Sea, which is
therefore
called
Asphaltites,
or the
Asphaltic
Lake. It is found also in many parts of Asia,
Europe,
and
America.
See
Bitumen..
Loll
::
Loll (v. i.) To hand
extended
from the
mouth,
as the
tongue
of an ox or a log when
heated
with labor or
exertion..
Inflamed
::
Inflamed
(p. a.) Set on fire;
enkindled;
heated;
congested;
provoked;
exasperated.
Broil
::
Broil (v. i.) To be
subjected
to the
action
of heat, as meat over the fire; to be
greatly
heated,
or to be made
uncomfortable
with
heat..
Hemiprotein
::
Hemiprotein
(n.) An
insoluble,
proteid
substance,
described
by
Schutzenberger,
formed
when
albumin
is
heated
for some time with
dilute
sulphuric
acid. It is
apparently
identical
with
antialbumid
and
dyspeptone..
Register
::
Register
(n.) A lid,
stopper,
or
sliding
plate,
in a
furnace,
stove,
etc., for
regulating
the
admission
of air to the fuel; also, an
arrangement
containing
dampers
or
shutters,
as in the floor or wall of a room or
passage,
or in a
chimney,
for
admitting
or
excluding
heated
air, or for
regulating
ventilation..
Emissivity
::
Emissivity
(n.)
Tendency
to
emission;
comparative
facility
of
emission,
or rate at which
emission
takes
place,
as of heat from the
surface
of a
heated
body..
Encaustic
::
Encaustic
(a.) The
method
of
painting
in
heated
wax, or in any way where heat is used to fix the
colors..
Steam
::
Steam (n.) The
elastic,
aeriform
fluid into which water is
converted
when
heated
to the
boiling
points;
water in the state of
vapor..
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