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Example sentences for "oleum"

Lexicographically close words:
oleograph; oleographs; oleomargarine; oleracea; oles; olfactive; olfactory; oli; olian; olians
  1. See the same Oleum Melinum described by Dioscorides, lib.

  2. In India, by means of a primitive system of distillation, they extract from the seeds a dark-colored oil of empyreumatic odor, which under the name of Oleum nigrum was once proclaimed by Dr.

  3. On the sides of the latter a thick black oil condenses which Herklots very appropriately named Oleum nigrum.

  4. Oleum et operam perdidi=--I have lost both the oil and my pains.

  5. An "Oleum destillatum Canangæ" is mentioned by the Leipsic apothecary, Joh.

  6. When mixed with three-fourths of spirit of turpentine, or spirit of wine, this oil makes the famous Oleum spicoe, formerly much celebrated for curing old sprains and stiff joints.

  7. This contains "oleum calami," and the bitter principle "acorin.

  8. Fuller's famous Electuarium hystericum may be compounded by adding forty-eight drops of oil of amber (Oleum succini) to four ounces of the conserve.

  9. After the gold is all dissolved, add to it some oleum tartari, or sal tartari dissolved in a little spring-water, and it will begin to effervesce.

  10. This is the translation of Scaliger; but by Gaza the latter part of the passage is translated as follows: “quæ etiam concreto oleum prope trahit.

  11. Oleum Iodine was submitted by the manufacturer and examined.

  12. Oleum Iodine was dissolved in chloroform and placed in a separator.

  13. Oleum Iodine,” together with the reply submitted by the manufacturer and a discussion thereon by the referee in charge of the preparations.

  14. Oleum Iodine” are not descriptive of the pharmaceutical mixtures to which they are applied.

  15. Oleum Iodine is a simple solution of iodin in liquid petrolatum to the extent of 0.

  16. Oleum Iodine were submitted to the Council.

  17. Oleum Iodine is quoted from the circular submitted: “B.

  18. Oleum Iodine, since it is presumed to be a solution of B.

  19. Oleum ricini, castor-oil, oil of almonds, oil of olives, sulphur.

  20. Oleum Mercurii laid on a Pledget or Bolster, is very efficacious to open Skankers, and consume their Flesh.

  21. To promote the Suppuration of these contused Wounds, a Digestive may be made of Oleum Rosatum, the Yolk of an Egg, and Venice Turpentine.

  22. Apicius: oleum et liquamen) adding a handful of chopped pepperwort (A.

  23. They are anointed during their lifetime with chrism and oil; with chrism and the oleum catechumenorum at baptism, with the oleum infirmorum in Extreme Unction.

  24. The most effective antidote is oleum terebinthinae, and the most suitable preparation is the French acid oil.

  25. Caraway oil (oleum carui) is obtained by distillation from the seeds of the well-known aromatic plant Carum carui, or the caraway, natural order Umbelliferae.

  26. Oil of curled mint (oleum menthæ crispæ) is separated by distillation with water from the leaves of Mentha crispa, Linn.

  27. Eucalyptus oil (oleum eucalypti) is obtained from the leaves of various trees of the eucalyptus family.

  28. Cedar oil (oleum cedri) is obtained by distillation from the shavings of the wood of the American or Virginia cedar (Juniperus virginiana).

  29. Juniper oil (oleum juniperi) is obtained by distillation from the fruits of Juniperus communis, L.

  30. Citron oil (oleum citri), from the peel of the fruit of Citrus medica or the citron tree.

  31. Fennel oil (oleum fœniculi) is derived by distillation from the fruits of Fœniculum vulgare, Gaertner.

  32. Citronella oil (oleum citronellæ) is chiefly distilled in Ceylon from the lemon grass, Andropogon Nardus, L.

  33. Pine oil (oleum abietis) is obtained by distilling with water the leaves or green cones of Pinus picea, L.

  34. Myrrh oil (oleum myrthæ) is obtained from the leaves of Myrtus communis, L.

  35. Petit grain oil (oleum petit grain) is obtained by distillation from the leaves, young shoots and unripe fruits of different Aurantiaceæ.

  36. The oleum terrae, or earth oil, used chiefly as a preservative against the destructive ravages of the white-ants, is collected at Ipu and elsewhere.

  37. The fountain of Naphtha or liquid balsam found at Pedir, so much celebrated by the Portuguese writers, is doubtless this oleum terrae, or meniak tanah, as it is called by the Malays.


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