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Example sentences for "methylated"

Lexicographically close words:
methodology; methods; methought; methoughts; methyl; methylene; methylic; metic; metics; meticulous
  1. The dye is now applied, and so that it may take well on the grain of the greasy leather, a quantity of either soap, turkey red oil or methylated spirit is added to the solution.

  2. I beg your pardon, Miss Gray, do you happen to have any methylated spirit?

  3. It appeared that Mary had only enough methylated spirit for a single occasion.

  4. Glasgow, he said, 'is a terrible place for drink, especially of methylated spirits and whisky.

  5. On the centre table have a small scent-bottle, with methylated spirits, a lighted candle, a common plate, and a knife.

  6. Also on the table are two plates, some methylated spirits, a lighted candle, two pairs of scissors, or else two sharp knives, and a funnel pistol.

  7. The use of methylated spirit in the preparation of tinctures, sweet spirit of nitre, common ether, or any medicine to be used internally, is now prohibited by law.

  8. Methylated spirit, being sold duty free, can be employed by the chemical manufacturer as a solvent in many processes for which, from its greater cost, duty-paid spirit would be commercially inapplicable.

  9. Methylated rectified spirit, 3 pints; linseed oil and French polish, of each 1 pint; as the last.

  10. Recently methylated spirit has been employed for the purpose.

  11. But in the preparation of medicines, containing spirit, as the vehicle or menstruum by which more active substances are administered, the employment of methylated spirit is highly improper.

  12. This mixture may now be transferred to a beaker and allowed to settle for 12 hours, after which it is to be filtered, and the filter and insoluble residue thoroughly washed with alcohol or methylated spirits.

  13. After drying this mixture it is exhausted with strong methylated spirit (the strongest possible) and the slightly coloured solution neutralised with sulphuric acid, so that the liquor has a slight acid reaction upon blue litmus paper.

  14. Footnote 254: Methylated spirit is now generally used for making spirit varnishes, in place of duty-paid alcohol.

  15. This black resinous substance is digested with dilute methylated spirit in a suitable apparatus, to dissolve out the mauve, and the major portion of the spirit distilled off.

  16. The soap solution can be made by dissolving good curd soap in weak methylated spirit in the proportion of one ounce of soap to the gallon.

  17. It is largely consumed in the manufacture of vinegar; and in the form of methylated spirit it is used in lamps for producing heat.

  18. In Canada "methylated spirits," as it is known, is composed of from 25 per cent.

  19. All the tints are made in the same manner, with the exception of the red, which is a mixture of the brown polish and methylated spirit with either Saunders wood or Bismarck brown, according to the strength of colour required.

  20. The white-hard or transparent varnish for white wood is made with 1 gallon of methylated spirit, 32 ozs.

  21. A mixture of two parts of brown umber and one part of sulphuric acid, with spirits of wine or methylated spirits added until it is sufficiently fluid, will serve for white wood.

  22. Take methylated spirits one quart, ground turmeric three ounces, powdered gamboge one and a-half ounces.

  23. This mixture is composed of two parts (by weight) of shellac to one of methylated spirits, but what is called "thin shellac" is composed of one part shellac to two of spirits.

  24. A few years since the brown-hard varnish was made from these ingredients: 1 gallon of methylated spirit, 40 ozs.

  25. Therefore, in the present instance, we confined ourselves to methylated spirit.

  26. You get methylated pie and methylated cake.

  27. But methylated spirit is more wholesome when taken into the system in large quantities than paraffine oil.

  28. It is hopeless attempting to make a wood fire, so you light the methylated spirit stove, and crowd round that.

  29. Incandescent mantles heated by methylated spirit are also largely used, and provide a light decidedly superior to gas and nearly equal to acetylene.

  30. The danger of freezing in very severe weather may be prevented by the use of calcium chloride, or preferably, perhaps, methylated spirit in the water (cf.

  31. This gelatine film is, when required for use, sensitised by immersion in a solution of bichromate of potassium, methylated spirits, and water.

  32. Fixing may be best effected by treating the drawing with a solution of one part pure gum mastic dissolved in seven parts methylated spirit.

  33. I got some methylated spirit out of the pantry, made a flame by burning it in a tin dish, and so heated the knife.

  34. Guy," said Ida suddenly, "are you sure you were telling the truth about that methylated spirit?

  35. It came out of cook's methylated spirit bottle.

  36. The other day you tried to make out I'd taken cook's methylated spirit when I said I hadn't.

  37. Now, Master Guy," she began, "what business had you got to go and take all my methylated spirit?

  38. Its advantage is that it converts a desire for opium into a taste for morphia, a mode of treatment analogous to changing one's stimulant from colonial beer to methylated spirit.

  39. They were taking as an apéritif a preliminary cup of that awful spirit tsiu, which is almost pure alcohol and can be burnt in lamps like methylated spirit.

  40. I purchased a methylated spirit stove with kettle and frying-pan, and took it without.

  41. From an observation dropped later in the evening concerning government restrictions on the sale of methylated spirit, and hastily smothered, I gathered that their line was oil and colour.

  42. It is then left exposed to the air until the surface has become firm, when the cork is placed, with the tissue downwards, in methylated spirit.

  43. As soon as it is thin enough it is washed off the slide with methylated spirit, and washed to get rid of the fine bone dust.

  44. The organs may then be removed and placed in methylated spirit and hardened.

  45. If the presence of micro-organisms be suspected, harden in methylated spirit or absolute alcohol, but as a rule both for diseased organs and tumours Müller’s fluid will be found the most satisfactory reagent for general use.

  46. Methylated spirit may be used in the case of epithelioma, adenoma, &c.

  47. It is then pinned out flat, hardened for a day in methylated spirit, and mounted unstained in Farrant’s medium.

  48. The block is then dehydrated, first in methylated spirit for several hours, finally in absolute alcohol.

  49. They are then washed in methylated spirit till they are sufficiently decolourised, and then rapidly passed through absolute alcohol and oil of cloves and mounted in balsam and xylol.

  50. A cheaper and equally effective hardening medium is made by dehydrating methylated spirit by adding one ounce of fused carbonate of potassium to each pint of methylated spirit, and decanting.

  51. After staining the section is washed in distilled water and then in methylated spirit until it appears almost decolourised.

  52. It will also effect a great saving if articles that are used in any quantity, such as methylated spirit, distilled water, &c.

  53. When they are sufficiently hardened the mercurial salt should be removed by washing first in methylated spirit for a few hours and then in running water.

  54. When sections contain many air bubbles, the best plan is to leave them in methylated spirit for a time.

  55. Transfer the tissue to a bath of methylated spirit (95 per cent.

  56. Treat with methylated spirit for about sixty seconds.

  57. It was explained in the last chapter that aniline and similar bases can be methylated by heating their dry salts with methyl alcohol under pressure.

  58. We are thus introduced to methylated aniline as a source of colouring-matters, and as the compound in question has many different uses in the coal-tar industry, a few words must be devoted to its technology.

  59. Aniline, toluidine, and similar bases can be methylated by the action of methyl iodide, but the cost of iodine is too great to enable this process to be used by the manufacturer.

  60. Now as rosaniline is obtained by the oxidation of a mixture of aniline and toluidine, it seems but natural that if these bases were methylated first and then oxidized a violet dye would be produced.

  61. And he repeated the explanation which had been given you, asking us also if we would care to see the scar (which was not yet quite healed) made by the burning methylated spirit on the cook's foot or ankle.

  62. There was not a drop of liquor in the store, but I found an old whisky bottle half full of methylated spirits.

  63. Then I cunningly disposed the methylated spirits in the places most likely to smell.

  64. A little methylated spirits is poured into the basin A, and set alight.

  65. This is a small glass bottle with wick, methylated spirit being used.

  66. The best solvent for shellac, however, in the preparation of the stiffening and proofing mixture for hats, is probably wood spirit or methylated spirit.

  67. Moreover, borax is not a cheap agent, and being non-volatile it is all left behind in the proofed material, whereas wood spirit or methylated spirit is a volatile liquid, i.

  68. I did it because she wouldn't let me do cooking on her toy kitchen range, that works with methylated spirit.

  69. Some creatures are easily killed by simply dropping them into a bottle of fresh water, but others should be covered with methylated spirit.

  70. It is best supplied in the form of an alcoholic solution made by dissolving a few grains in about half a pint of methylated spirit; the advantage of this over an aqueous solution being the rapidity with which it dries.

  71. One of the most convenient preservatives for general use is undoubtedly methylated spirit.

  72. This sponge is easily removed from the rock with the aid of a blunt broad-bladed knife, and retains its natural appearance to perfection if preserved in methylated spirit.

  73. Unfortunately the common methylated spirit of the shops produces a fine white precipitate, that gives the whole mass a milky appearance, when it is diluted.

  74. To avoid this the body should be previously hardened by a somewhat prolonged soaking in methylated spirit, or in a solution of chromic acid prepared as before directed.

  75. Methylated spirit is a good hardening reagent, and many of the soft structures that have been preserved in this fluid, especially if it has been used undiluted, will be found sufficiently hard for cutting thin sections.

  76. A small lamp burning methylated spirits--that is, spirits of wine--will supply the requisite heat.

  77. Methylated spirit does very well, and is much cheaper than pure spirits of wine.

  78. If you must make it, mix together an ounce of gum mastic, two ounces of gum juniper, a quarter of an ounce of turpentine, and a pint of methylated spirits.

  79. A charcoal fire will act very well, with a little attention, and except for the smallest engines it is always preferable to methylated spirit.

  80. When we were making our chamber trial, you will remember we used methylated spirit for fuel, absorbing it by a sponge.

  81. A may be filled with cotton wick, and the lamp about three parts full of methylated spirit, which will give a clear smokeless flame.

  82. The spirit to be used with the oxycalcium lamp is to be alcohol or the best methylated spirit; paraffin spirit will not do.


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