The gum which distils through the two holes takes their form, lengthens into a double thread, which suddenly loses the fluidity of the liquid gum, and acquires the consistence necessary to support or to envelope the worm.
The larger cattle are watered at those fountains, and at a place where water distilsfrom the leaves of a tree.
A double chloride of ammonium and mercury is formed, and HCN distils over with the steam.
Chloral hydrate distils over from a liquid acidified with tartaric acid; to obtain the whole of the chloral requires distillation in a vacuum almost to dryness.
Aniline is a weak base, so that, although a solution be acid, some of the aniline distils over on heating.
This outward peace of the church, as a learned man observes, distils into peace of conscience, and turns writings and readings of controversy into treatises of mortification and devotion.
The percentage strength of the acid which distils over depends upon that of the sulphuric acid used and on the purity of the sodium nitrate.
Acetic acid, being the more volatile of the two acids, distils over, and is nearly pure.
In such moments a lover hates the object of his love, and his heart distils only contempt and hatred.
He answered:-- "It is a magic which the god of taste distils from my brains through my brushes.
When the midnight of absence the day-scene pervading Distils its chill dew o'er the bosom of love, Oh, how fast then the gay tints of nature are fading!
This, in its unrefined condition, is a light spirit which distils over at a point somewhat below the boiling point of water, but a delicate process of rectification is necessary to produce the pure spirit.
For him, the Spring Distils her dews, and from the silken gem Its lucid leaves unfolds; for him, the hand Of Autumn tinges every fertile branch With blooming gold and blushes like the morn.
Tis of a considerable height, and hath several springs within it; and yet a much greater quantity of water distils from the shell and roof, so as to be continually dropping on the ground.
The great cattle are watered at the fountains, and at a place where water distils from the leaves of a tree.
Yet more concocted it descends, where shame Forbids to mention: and from thence distils In natural vessel on another's blood.
The gum, or rather the resin, distils from the trunk.
It is as dense as the inside of a stone in its fullness, and as effluent of bliss as the disk of the moon, drizzling with its cooling beams; it is full of flavour and distils its ambrosial draughts to the conscious souls of men.
I am that light which shines in the souls of yogis, and I am that silent spirit which is supported by the ambrosial drops of Divine Intellect; which continually distils its nectarious juice into our souls, as we may feel in ourselves.
He next distils the mixture in a glass retort with degrees of fire, which he raises towards the end so as to make the retort red-hot, in order to expel all the urinous spirit, superfluous oil, and ammoniacal salt.
In this fierce extremity of heat the true Phosphorus distils like an oil, or like melted wax: one part thereof floats on the water in the recipient, the other falls to the bottom.
With this degree of heat the water distils in drops, which succeed each other so fast, that they seem to form a continued small stream; and this water is replete with much Essential Oil.
In the same manner he distils the second moiety of his mixture in three other such retorts.
That whichdistils immediately[1] from It, thereafter has no end, for when It seals, Its imprint is not removed.
As is he who dreaming sees, and after the dream the passion remains imprinted, and the rest returns not to the mind, such am I; for my vision almost wholly fails, while the sweetness that was born of it yet distils within my heart.
The metal is extracted by heating the cinnabar with iron-filings or lime in a retort, by which means the mercury distils over and the sulphur is left behind united with the iron or lime.
A violent reaction is set up and the chlorpicrin distils over, generally without the necessity for any external heating.
It distils over as a dark red liquid of boiling point 117 deg.
Roscoe, pure perchloric acid distils over at first, but if the distillation be continued a white crystalline mass of hydrated perchloric acid, HClO4.
The Toddi, or Arack that distils from it; with other Uses that are made of it.
Dry distillation" is the term used when solid substances which do not liquefy on heating are operated upon; "sublimation" is the term used when a solid distilswithout the intervention of a liquid phase.
The mixture consequently distils at the temperature at which the sum of the partial pressures equals that of the atmosphere.
And whence is it but from this attractive Power that Water which alone distils with a gentle luke-warm Heat, will not distil from Salt of Tartar without a great Heat?
In an atmosphere of steam it distils without decomposition under ordinary barometric pressure.
Still wondering as the drowsy silence fills The sorrowful scene, and every hour distils Its leaden dews.
What distils Immediate thence, no end of being knows; Bearing its seal immutably imprest.
Sartorius for the preparation of his fine oil distils off only about half the quantity.
On further heating, a fluid of a very agreeable odor distils over, which is an alcoholic solution of the ethers of the volatile acids found in butter.
Meditation distils the quintessence of joy from the Scriptures, and gladdens our mouth with a sweetness which excels the virgin honey.
Wisdom hath a way of gathering grapes of thorns and figs of nettles, and she distils good from herbs which in themselves are noisome and evil.
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