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单词 inspissate
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The inspissated juice of several species of acacia; Ð called also gum acacia, and gum arabic. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
When one of its branches is broken, or its bark incised, a milky juice exudes, which becomes inspissated when in contact with the atmosphere. Curiosities of Medical Experience 2012-03-09T03:00:20.410Z
Sap′-bee′tle a beetle which feeds on sap; Sap′-col′our, a vegetable juice inspissated by slow evaporation, for the use of painters.—adj. Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) 2012-01-30T03:00:19.113Z
This inspissated substance is of a dark brown, rather resembling gum than resin, and readily soluble in water. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume I (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-02T03:00:25.873Z
It is supposed by many to be the inspissated secretion of the sebaceous follicles, and receives its name from its adhesiveness and colour. A Treatise on Sheep: The Best Means for their Improvement, General Management, and the Treatment of their Diseases. 2011-12-04T03:00:03.890Z
The inspissated juice of several species of aloe, used as a purgative. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary 2012-03-24T02:00:23.513Z
Catechu, the inspissated juice of a plant or plants, which comes to us from India, also gives rich and useful permanent browns of various shades. Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society 2011-05-30T02:00:17.247Z
One is got by digesting the plant in water or other solvent, and evaporating or distilling away the excess of solvent until the extracted matter is sufficiently inspissated. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 3: Estremoz to Felspar 2011-04-14T02:00:59.373Z
The inspissated gloom of this assembly, to which each member of the family as he arrives adds his share, is unbelievable. Three Plays by Granville-Barker The Marrying of Ann Leete; The Voysey Inheritance; Waste 2011-03-22T02:00:23.063Z
As he proceeded in his voyage, he made three puncheons of beer of the inspissated juice of malt; and the liquor produced was very brisk and drinkable. Narrative of the Voyages Round the World, Performed by Captain James Cook : with an Account of His Life During the Previous and Intervening Periods 2011-01-12T03:00:35.190Z
The inspissated juice of several species is used in medicine, under the name of aloes, forming a bitter purgative. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide
For a minute or two he lay motionless trying to connect the noise with the present, trying to separate his faculties from the inspissate air that seemed to be throttling them. Sinister Street, vol. 2
He moved nearer to the house and stood beneath Pauline's window; surely she was leaning out; surely that was her shadow tremulous on the inspissate air. Plashers Mead A Novel
And a Quantity of Molosses, or coarse brown Sugar, and of Lemons, or their inspissated Juice, or Cream of Tartar, ought to be allowed for making the Punch, as well as for other Purposes. An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany
The "inspissated gloom" of his work, its tenebrous gulfs and musical vertigoes are true indices of his morbid pathology. Ivory Apes and Peacocks
The air seems to be filled with what Johnson once called 'inspissated gloom.' Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3)
The common preparations are gum opium, the inspissated juice of the poppy; powdered opium, made from the gum; tincture of opium, commonly called laudanum; and the alkaloid or active principle, morphia. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle
The juice inspissate, drunk with wine, helps ague. Notes and Queries, Number 193, July 9, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
It is seldom larger than a pea, and contains a pultaceous mass like inspissated pus. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
Much mucus, of rather a saline taste, and less inspissated than usual, is evacuated from the fauces by hawking, owing to the deficient absorption of the thinner parts of it. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
At the captain’s suggestion, wholesome beer was brewed from the leaves of a tree resembling the American black spruce, mixed with the inspissated juice of wort and molasses. Captain Cook His Life, Voyages, and Discoveries
Or we may even find ourselves confronted with that greater knowledge—or less inspissated ignorance—which babbles about Galileo, the Inquisition, the Index, and the imprimatur. Science and Morals and Other Essays
Here the Black Country is painted in all its inspissated gloom by a master-hand—sardonic, salubrious, superb.... Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, April 5, 1916
Rhinoliths.—Concretions having a plug of inspissated mucus or a small foreign body as a nucleus sometimes form in the nose. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
Half a pint of warm water two or three times a day is much recommended to dilute the inspissated bile. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
But I say—inspissated juice is good, isn’t it?” The Black Bar
This gummy juice, inspissated and formed into a cake, is occasionally employed in flower painting. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
The inspissated gloom of the days of stringency had passed. One Woman's Life
The inspissated juice or "rob" extracted from the crushed berries, and simmered with white sugar, is cordial, aperient, and diuretic. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
Ether with yolk of egg is recommended, as having a tendency to dissolve inspissated bile. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The addition of a portion of spirit to the inspissated juice, separates the mucilage, but not the extractive matter and the sugar. A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy
Opium.—The inspissated juice of the unripe capsules of the Papaver somniferum. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
The skin of the affected area may be glazed and red, or may be pale and moist with inspissated sweat, the patient not daring to touch or wash it. Manual of Surgery Volume First: General Surgery. Sixth Edition.
The leaves and stems likewise afford some of the same juice, which, when inspissated, is known as English opium. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
They may be distinguished from those fluids, which are the consequence both of increased secretion and absorption, as these are attended with increase of warmth, and are inspissated by the abstraction of their aqueous parts. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
A spring of brine rises in the bed of a river, named Lofubu, and this the Bayenga inspissate by boiling, and sell the salt at market. The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume II (of 2), 1869-1873 Continued By A Narrative Of His Last Moments And Sufferings, Obtained From His Faithful Servants Chuma And Susi
Who is not familiar with those little flocks of victims clattering and shuffling through the galleries, inspissating the gloom of the museum atmosphere? Art
Some of it in an inspissated state you will receive by an early opportunity. The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants
A "rob," or inspissated juice of the berries, is likewise often employed. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
Horses are said to be subject to inspissated bile, with yellow eyes, in the winter season, and to get well as soon as they feed on the spring grass. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
The fact is that along with cellulose in ordinary cotton there are a number of celluloid bodies derived from the inspissated juices of the cotton plant. Scientific American Supplement, No. 620, November 19,1887
I judged it to lie in the latitude of 27° 42' N. and longitude 18° 9' W. I now made three puncheons of beer of the inspissated juice of malt. A Voyage Towards the South Pole and Round the World, Volume 1
One obtains the fruition of every wish, by making gifts, under the constellation Uttarashadha, of jugs full of barley-water, with ghee and inspissated juice of sugarcane in abundance. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
Carrot sugar got from the inspissated juice of the roots may be used at table, and is good for the coughs of consumptive children. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
Bile of an ox inspissated, and made into pills; 20 grains to be taken before dinner and supper. Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
After the nuts are dried, they are put into a fresh quantity of water, boiled again; and this water being inspissated, like the former, yields the best or dearest kind of catechu, called Coony. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
Here they were boiled until the water was evaporated, and the inspissated juice deposited, which we afterward saw drying in little squares. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873
To save ourselves from absurdity, and still more to save our painters from inspissating that trickle of fatuity which wells from heads swollen with hot air, critics should set themselves to check this nasty malady. Since Cézanne
For pills of the herb take of its inspissated juice half-an-ounce, and of the finely powdered plant enough when mixed together to make from forty to sixty pills. Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
I now made three puncheons of beer of the inspissated juice of malt. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 14
That chiefly used as East Indian kino, is an extract formed by inspissating a decoction of the branches and twigs of the gambler plant. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
In this way, doubtless, some of those bodies have been inspissated or reduced to a fixed coal, while others, at a little distance, have retained most of their volatile parts. Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4)
When the colour of a decoction is darkened by the above-mentioned additions without becoming turbid, it shows that the colouring matter is more concentrated and inspissated. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II
Gutta-percha, the inspissated juice of a tree found in the Malay Archipelago. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge
A deep gloom fell over him; nor was this rendered less inspissated by the recollection that came quick as lightning, that he was the only one known to the mistress of the inn. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXII
Issuing from the opening is seen occasionally a little inspissated pus; more often, however, the dry, mealy-looking detritus to which we have before referred. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
Butler speaks of an individual with a single kidney who suffered suppression of urine for thirteen days, caused by occlusion of the ureter by an inspissated thrombus. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
There will not, perhaps, be much immediate discharge; for the vesicle will be distended by a substance imperfectly organised, or of such a glassy or inspissated nature as not readily to escape. The Dog
In these troughs the eggs, broken and stirred with shovels, remain exposed to the sun till the oily part, which swims on the surface, has time to inspissate. Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 2
Spruce beer was brewed, to which molasses and some of their inspissated malt juice was added, fish caught, and, in fact, everything possible for the comfort of the crew for a short time, was done. The Life of Captain James Cook
In this case, small and encysted foci of inspissated pus scattered more or less throughout the growth indicate its true nature. Diseases of the Horse's Foot
The gall bladder contained two quarts of inspissated bile. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
According to him, the juice of this plant poured into water becomes suddenly inspissated and congealed. Thaumaturgia
The poison is obtained by boiling the root in water, until it attains the consistency of an inspissated juice. First Footsteps in East Africa
It was what the poets mean by an 'inspissated' gloom; it thickened day by day, as hope and self-confidence evaporated in thin clouds of disappointment. Father and Son: a study of two temperaments
To take one more case: few instincts are more remarkable than that which leads the swift of the Eastern Islands to make its nest wholly of inspissated saliva. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition
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