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Example sentences for "argol"

Lexicographically close words:
argentum; argha; argil; argillaceous; argillite; argon; argosies; argosy; argot; arguable
  1. Red wines are much richer in argol than white wines.

  2. If for white wine, white argol should be used with white currants; if for red wine, red argol with red currants or raspberries.

  3. The white argol which Agricola so often specifies would have no special excellence, unless it may be that it is less easily adulterated.

  4. Heating argol sufficiently would form potash, but that the distillation product could be anything effective it is difficult to see.

  5. This oil, made from argol, is probably the same substance mentioned a few lines further on as "wine," distilled by heating argol in a retort.

  6. Still further on, salt made from argol is mentioned.

  7. After these juices have been secreted, the ores themselves are melted, with argol added to them.

  8. It must be borne in mind that this argol was crude tartrates from wine vats, and probably contained a good deal of organic matter.

  9. He describes the preparation of the metal from the crude ore, both by roasting and reduction from the oxide with argol and saltpetre, and also by fusing with metallic iron.

  10. One part of crushed material is mixed with six parts of copper, one part of sulphur, half a part of salt, and they are all placed in a pot and over them is poured wine distilled by heating liquid argol in an ampulla.

  11. The use of argol is very old, for Dioscorides (1st Century A.

  12. To two librae and a half of such stibium are added two librae of argol and one libra of glass-galls, and they are melted in an earthen crucible, where a lump likewise settles at the bottom; this lump is melted in the cupel.

  13. The articles may now be tinned by immersion in a solution of 1 part of tin crystals with 3 parts white argol in water.

  14. From white argol or cream of tartar, 1 lb.

  15. The solution of argol or tartar is first neutralised with carbonate of potassa, and to every 300 gall.

  16. A hole in the apex of the roof lets out the smoke from the argol fire which burns all day in the middle of the tent.

  17. I noticed the eyes of the Mongols have mostly a bloodshot hard appearance, often showing no white at all, attributable no doubt to the argol smoke in which they pass so much of their time.

  18. Alumina is applied either in the form of alum or of sulphate of alumina, argol or tartar being used as the assistant, oxide of alumina being deposited on the fibre.

  19. It is not advisable to use more argol than is here given, for (p.

  20. Argol then bound his master's wound in a healing salve, and the sufferer straightway slept for many hours; on waking, his fever had departed utterly, so he mended in body and in mind.

  21. The order given and the soldier gone, Argol administered a sleeping draught and sat once more at his weary post.

  22. They had no tent or travelling conveniences whatever, save a large brass pan for cooking purposes, and a supply of argol in a canvas sack, though what they could find to cook was a mystery to me.

  23. The interior of the tent was comfortable enough, though the argol smoke got into one’s eyes and made them smart for days after.

  24. He was still awake, smoking and crooning over the dying embers of an argol fire.

  25. Naturally fair, the combined effects of sun, argol smoke, and last, but not least, dirt give to most of them the hue of a negro.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "argol" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.