This work, which was performed by the Eisenstadt Capelle, with the orchestra clad in a new uniform of crimson and gold, bore the name of "Acide e Galatea.
Fixed air, which he proposed to call (as Bucquet had done) acide crayeux, acid of chalk.
This is plainly manifest not onely in this fountaine, but also in all others, which have an acide taste, being indeed rather cold, then hot, for the reasons above mentioned.
So Cinaber becomes red by the acide exhalation of sulphur, which otherwise presents a pure and niveous white.
This is that acide and piercing spirit which with such activity and compunction invadeth the brains and nostrils of those that receive it.
That Candles and Lights burn dim and blew at apparition of spirits, may be true, if the ambient ayr be full of sulphurious spirits, as it happeneth oft-times in mines; where damps and acide exhalations are able to extinguish them.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "acide" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.