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Example sentences for "distilled"

Lexicographically close words:
distillate; distillates; distillation; distillations; distillatory; distiller; distilleries; distillers; distillery; distilling
  1. Brush your paper over with muriate of barytes (half an ounce, dissolved in nearly a wine-bottle of distilled water): lay it flat to dry.

  2. Dissolve sixty grains of nitrate of silver in about an ounce of distilled water.

  3. Ranks first in tobacco; fourth in malt and distilled liquors; sixth in hogs; seventh in corn; eighth in rye, coal and mules.

  4. The residue is distilled for lubricating oils and paraffin.

  5. Steam is then passed into the still through a perforated pipe extending to the bottom, and about 21 barrels of "gas oil" is distilled over.

  6. Dilute the solution thus prepared with nine volumes of distilled water, and label "Centinormal ammonic-thiocyanate solution.

  7. Dilute strong nitric acid with about two volumes of distilled water; boil, to destroy the lower oxides of nitrogen, and preserve in the dark.

  8. Having collected the precipitate of silver urate on the prepared filter, wash it repeatedly with distilled water, until the washings cease to become opalescent with a soluble chloride.

  9. When fermented and distilled it produces a weak alcohol of disagreeable taste called coco-wine.

  10. This alcohol is again distilled and a stronger obtained which sells for 1 1/2 rupees a gallon.

  11. The weak alcohol distilled from it has some repute in the treatment of conjunctivitis, for which purpose a few drops are mixed with a small quantity of water and the eyes are washed with it several times a day.

  12. Several chemists have attempted to remove the characteristic odor from nipa alcohol, but their results had always been negative because the odorous principle was distilled over at the same temperature as the alcohol.

  13. When distilled the flowers yield a very sweet essential oil called neroli, which is used as a perfume only.

  14. It is very juicy and the expressed liquid is fermented in Bombay and distilled to make a very weak alcohol which sells for the very low price of 4 annas (5 cents gold) a gallon.

  15. Their favourite drink is chong, distilled from rice or barley and millet, and Marwa, beer made from fermented millet.

  16. Beryllium oxide, beryllia or glucina, BeO, is a very hard white powder which can be melted and distilled in the electric furnace, when it condenses in the form of minute hexagonal crystals.

  17. Following Bacon, at the end of the thirteenth century, came Arnoldas de Villa Nova, or Villeneuve, who was the first to recommend the distilled spirit of wine impregnated with certain herbs, from which we date our use of tinctures in medicine.

  18. These syrups were mixed with distilled water by the apothecaries, or stirred into juleps.

  19. This blood is to be distilled twice, or spread on plates and dried in the sun or an oven.

  20. Judas was supposed to have hanged himself on an elder tree, which doubtless brought it into disrepute, although its flowers distilled with water make an excellent cosmetic.

  21. The distilled aromatic waters, of which the apothecary manufactured a considerable number, were much used in the middle ages for the purpose of fomentation.

  22. Furthermore, he procured a variety of distilled waters for medicinal purposes, amongst which he included a couple of dozen of the then fashionable and costly preparation, denominated plague-water.

  23. Thirdly, there is a phial labelled Aqua Theriacalis Stillatitia--in plain English, distilled treacle-water.

  24. I then distilled off at a boiling heat the unabsorbed ammonia and determined its quantity.

  25. Across his shoulder lies a quiver, filled With arrows dipped in honey, thrice distilled From all the roses brides have ever worn Since that first wedding out of Eden born.

  26. Kind Sleep will bring a thrice-distilled release, Nepenthes, that alone her mystic hand Can understand.

  27. A spirit is also distilled from the tubers, which resembles brandy, but is milder, and has a flavour as if it were charged with the odour of violets or raspberries.

  28. When cooled a little, add distilled turpentine till it has the consistence of a thickish paste, scenting it with any essence at hand, thinning it when necessary from time to time, by adding distilled turpentine.

  29. It is distilled somewhat extensively in this country; real brandy scarcely at all.

  30. Hence, distilled water is to them what a vacuum made by an air-pump, is to most other animals.

  31. Salt he was obliged to get from the sea," and "he distilled spirits from 'sweet straw.

  32. So also for the sea voyage, the deficiency of spirit made from grain was supplied by a liquor distilled from herbs, and salt was made by boiling sea water.

  33. Transfer to a flask and dissolve in distilled water; dilute to 100 c.

  34. Distilled water is again added and, when it is drained off, the washing with distilled water is twice repeated.

  35. Six such portions of alcohol are thus distilled and 2 c.

  36. Wash the filter with distilled water, collecting with the filtrate in a small flask.

  37. The substance to be determined is distilled with ferric sulphate, and the iodine is collected in a solution of potassium iodide, in which it readily dissolves.

  38. Made by diluting 1 part by measure of saturated lime-water up to 10 with recently boiled distilled water.

  39. The flask is then withdrawn and the acid diluted with about an equal volume of distilled water.

  40. A wash-bottle with cold distilled water and two beakers, one with distilled water and the other with alcohol, are got ready.

  41. H{2}O) in distilled water, and diluting to 1 litre.

  42. Iodine is liberated, distilled over, and collected.

  43. For the preparation of distilled water, the apparatus shown in fig.

  44. In testing it for the first of these add nitrate of silver and dilute with distilled water; there should be no turbidity.

  45. The oils are mixed, and the mixture, after having had its volume and specific gravity ascertained, is placed in a copper retort, and re-distilled with the aid of a current of steam.

  46. About two-thirds fill the bottle with distilled water, and mix with the powder by gentle shaking.

  47. The portion inclosed between the two ligatures was then removed from the body, and the contents of the intestine pressed and rinsed out with distilled water.

  48. Thus, coagulated egg-albumin placed in sealed tubes with a little distilled water and exposed to a temperature of 150° C.

  49. Drink three pints of pure, distilled water every day.

  50. The following sedative lotion applied to the face will prevent its tanning or freckling to any extent, that is, if one takes proper care of one's skin: Distilled witch hazel, 3 ounces.

  51. Then pour in one and one-half ounces of distilled water in which fifteen grains of borax have been dissolved.

  52. Compounds are syrups, or opiates, syrup of poppy, violets, verbasco, which are commonly taken with distilled waters.

  53. These are most used for preparatives to other physic, mixed with distilled waters of like nature, or in juleps otherwise.

  54. The attempt to combine the friends of temperance on a basis of "teetotal" abstinence, putting fermented as well as distilled liquors under the ban, dates from as late as 1836.

  55. The vice of drunkenness, which Isaiah had denounced in Samaria and Paul had denounced at Ephesus, was growing insensibly, since the introduction of distilled liquors as a common beverage, to a fatal prevalence.

  56. Besides this, the increased importation and manufacture of distilled spirits had made it easy and common to substitute these for the mild fermented liquors which had been the ordinary drink of the people.

  57. Among her other articles of trade, one was to make and sell peppermint, and other distilled waters.

  58. A distilled water from a variety of aromatic plants, as rosemary, millefoil, etc.

  59. Pure spirit of wine; pure or highly rectified spirit (called also ethyl alcohol); the spirituous or intoxicating element of fermented or distilled liquors, or more loosely a liquid containing it is considerable quantity.

  60. Arrack is often distilled from a fermented mixture of rice, molasses, and palm wine of the cocoanut tree or the date palm, etc.

  61. A volatile oil distilled from the resin or balsam of the nut pine (Pinus sabiniana) of California.

  62. Considered well, it is a kind of Quintessence of Labour; Labour distilled into its utmost concentration; the significance of years of it compressed into an hour.

  63. Old Testament history, even more than most very ancient history, is distilled to an almost purely ethical content.

  64. Leigh Hunt's "Jar of Honey" is mainly distilled from Sicilian history and literature, Theocritus furnishing the best yield.

  65. It was fabled that Homer was suckled by a priestess whose breasts distilled honey; and that once, when Pindar lay asleep, the bees dropped honey upon his lips.


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

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    distilled spirits; distilled vinegar; distilled water