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Example sentences for "effloresce"

Lexicographically close words:
efficient; efficiently; efficients; effigies; effigy; effloresced; efflorescence; efflorescences; efflorescent; effloresces
  1. But the broad principles will effloresce into all manner of perfectnesses and all fruits.

  2. This wide, general commandment of our text is sufficiently definite, thinks Paul; for if the light be in you it will naturally effloresce into all forms of beauty.

  3. The pure carbonate of soda for medicinal use is in colourless and transparent rhombic octahedrons; when exposed to air, the crystals effloresce and crumble.

  4. The use of borax should be avoided, or it should be used sparingly, as it is apt to make the enamel effloresce and lose colour.

  5. The advantages possessed by the product are that it possesses no unpleasant odour, nor does the sulphur effloresce on its surface, as in ordinary vulcanised india rubber.

  6. The crystals are colourless transparent rhomboids, which readily effloresce in the air, and melt in their own water of crystallization.

  7. When free from muriate, it tends to effloresce in the air.

  8. In some places, particularly on the coast of Coromandel, the dried indigo lumps are allowed to effloresce in a cask for some time, and when they become hard they are wiped and packed for exportation.

  9. The brown crystals now formed being, however, penetrated with nitric, as well as malic acid, must be allowed to dry and effloresce in warm dry air, whereby the nitric acid will be got rid of without injury to the oxalic.

  10. This species of soda does not effloresce like the Egyptian, or the manufactured soda crystals, owing to its peculiar state of composition and density.

  11. It forms prismatic crystals, which have an astringent, disagreeable, metallic taste; they effloresce in a dry air, dissolve in 2.

  12. The brownish-coloured crystals thus obtained are allowed to effloresce by exposure to dry air, and are then redissolved and recrystallised.

  13. His fundamental commandment is 'Only believe,' and there effloresce from it the two things, courage that never trembles, and hope that never despairs.

  14. He does not tell us in this parable how the character which will effloresce in blossoms and set in fruits of goodness is produced.


  15. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "effloresce" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bloom; blossom; blow; crumble; crust; disintegrate; flower; grain; granulate; powder; scab