Word Meanings - DICARBONIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Containing two carbon residues, or two carboxyl or radicals; as, oxalic acid is a dicarbonic acid.
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- CARBON STEEL
Steel deriving its qualities from carbon chiefly, without the presence of other alloying elements; --opposed to alloy steel. - CARBONATATION
The saturation of defecated beet juice with carbonic acid gas. Knight. - CARBONIDE
A carbide. - CONTAINMENT
That which is contained; the extent; the substance. The containment of a rich man's estate. Fuller. - CARBONARISM
The principles, practices, or organization of the Carbonari. - CONTAINANT
A container. - CARBONIZATION
The act or process of carbonizing. - CARBONATED
Combined or impregnated with carbonic acid. - CARBONITE
An explosive consisting essentially of nitroglycerin, wood meal, and some nitrate, as that of sodium. 2. An explosive composed of nitrobenzene, saltpeter, sulphur, and kieselguhr. - OXALIC
Pertaining to, derived from, or contained in, sorrel, or oxalis; specifically, designating an acid found in, and characteristic of, oxalis, and also certain plant of the Buckwheat family. Oxalic acid , a dibasic acid, existing combined in oxalis - CARBON TRANSMITTER
A telephone transmitter in which a carbon contact is used. - CARBON PROCESS
A printing process depending on the effect of light on bichromatized gelatin. Paper coated with a mixture of the gelatin and a pigment is called carbon paper or carbon tissue. This is exposed under a negative and the film is transferred from the - CONTAINABLE
Capable of being contained or comprised. Boyle. - DICARBONIC
Containing two carbon residues, or two carboxyl or radicals; as, oxalic acid is a dicarbonic acid. - CARBONE
To broil. "We had a calf's head carboned". Pepys. - CARBONATE
A salt or carbonic acid, as in limestone, some forms of lead ore, etc. - CONTAINER
One who, or that which, contains. - CARBONADE; CARBONADO
Flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on coals; a chop. - CARBOXYL
The complex radical, CO.OH, regarded as the essential and characteristic constituent which all oxygen acids of carbon (as formic, acetic, benzoic acids, etc.) have in common; -- called also oxatyl. - CARBONACEOUS
Pertaining to, containing, or composed of, carbon. - MONOCARBONIC
Containing one carboxyl group; as, acetic acid is a monocarbonic acid. - DESOXALIC
Made or derived from oxalic acid; as, desoxalic acid. - HYDROCARBON
A compound containing only hydrogen and carbon, as methane, benzene, etc.; also, by extension, any of their derivatives. Hydrocarbon burner, furnace, stove, a burner, furnace, or stove with which liquid fuel, as petroleum, is used. - SUBCARBONIFEROUS
Of or pertaining to the lowest division of the Carboniferous formations underlying the proper coal measures. It was a marine formation characterized in general by beds of limestone. -- n. - DECARBONIZER
He who, or that which, decarbonizes a substance. - SULPHOCARBONIC
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphacid, H2CSO2 (called also thiocarbonic acid), or an acid, H2CS3, analogous to carbonic acid, obtained as a yellow oily liquid of a pungent odor, and forming salts. - DECARBONIZE
To deprive of carbon; as, to decarbonize steel; to decarbonize the blood. Decarbonized iron. See Malleable iron. -- Decarbonized steel, homogenous wrought iron made by a steel process, as that of Bessemer; ingot iron. - DECARBONATE
To deprive of carbonic acid. - SELF-CONTAINED
Having all the essential working parts connected by a bedplate or framework, or contained in a case, etc., so that mutual relations of the parts do not depend upon fastening outside of the machine itself. Self-contained steam engine. - GLYOXALIC
Pertaining to, or designating, an aldehyde acid, intermediate between glycol and oxalic acid. - DECARBONIZATION
The action or process of depriving a substance of carbon. - ORTHOCARBONIC
Designating a complex ether, C. 4, which is obtained as a liquid of a pleasant ethereal odor by means of chlorpicrin, and is believed to be a derivative of the hypothetical normal carbonic acid,