They entered together the little efflorescent parlour of the house.
The efflorescent blush around the part punctured in the boy's arm was so truly characteristic of that which appears on variolous inoculation that I have given a representation of it.
Pale rose-colored, translucent, odorless crystals, with a slightly bitter taste, slightly efflorescentin moist air.
Colorless or white crystals or white powder, odorless; efflorescentin dry air.
Colorless, odorless crystals, efflorescent in dry air, and somewhat deliquescent in moist air.
Both alkalis absorb water and carbonic anhydride from the air, but caustic potash forms a deliquescent mass of potassium carbonate, whilst caustic soda forms a dry powder of efflorescent salt.
There are natron lakes also in Hungary, which afford in summer a white salineefflorescent crust of carbonate of soda, mixed with a little sulphate.
Their edges should be smeared with candle-grease, to prevent the salt creeping over them by efflorescent vegetation.
Salt, according to the sultan, is only to be found here in the same efflorescent state in which I saw it yesterday--a thin coating overspreading the ground, as though flour had been sprinkled there.
In nothing is it akin to Isabella's efflorescent Plateresque-Gothic.
It coincided with Isabella's reign, and was a characteristic outburst of its new wealth and conquests, appropriately efflorescent and grandiose, though if carried one step beyond it would be decadent.