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Example sentences for "pulverised"

Lexicographically close words:
pulseless; pulses; pulsing; pulsus; pulvere; pulverization; pulverize; pulverized; pulverizes; pulverizing
  1. It can be easily pulverised immediately after solidification; it should be about as fine as writing sand.

  2. A mixture of finely pulverised sulphuret of calcium and farina, in nearly equal quantities.

  3. An hydraulic cement may also be made which will serve for the manufacture of architectural ornaments, by making a paste of pulverised chalk, with a solution of the silicate of potash.

  4. Spermaceti is pulverised as camphor, by the aid of a few drops of spirit.

  5. In the above, by chocolate is meant the cacao beans roasted and pulverised without addition.

  6. Camphor may be readily pulverised by triturating it with the addition of a few drops of rectified spirit or ether.

  7. They should also be coarsely pulverised at the time of using them, and should not be mixed until immediately before throwing them into the liquid ingredients.

  8. Take very finely pulverised rotten stone, and make it into a thick paste by adding olive oil; then add sulphuric acid, a sufficient quantity to make into a thin paste.

  9. This is stated to be a mixture of pulverised sepia-bone, butter of cacao, and honey, with essential oil.

  10. A high wind is prejudicial, as the dust raised from the pulverised soil adheres to the exudation, and cannot be separated.

  11. It is most efficacious when well pulverised before its application.

  12. Before the invention of the Stamping Mill, the Tin was pulverised in a kind of mortar, called a Crazing Mill; one of which ancient machines is still in the possession of Mr. Williams of Scorrier House.

  13. A little channel is thus hollowed out of the log, and in the end the operator succeeds in obtaining incandescent particles of pulverised wood, which gather at the bottom of the channel.

  14. Sometimes the fragments are broken without being pulverised by their fall, and assume the form of pebbles, which gradually become rounded and polished.

  15. He states that the utmost light is given by lime; the earth being pulverised and exposed on burning charcoal to the heat excited by a jet of oxygen falling upon it.

  16. Concentrated solution of carbonate of ammonia was poured upon finely pulverised mellite, and boiled until the excess of ammonia was [p484] dissipated; the solution was filtered and left to crystallize.

  17. Take of chloride of lime one part, prepared chalk 15 parts, pulverised peruvian bark 1/2 a part and a little otto of roses; mix all well together and it is ready for use.

  18. But more often this pulverised matter falls, and this happened on the present occasion.

  19. The soil they walked upon was choked with the pulverised matter fallen from the cloud.

  20. Cyrus Harding felt the volcanic tufa with which the plain was strewn, and which were but pulverised cinders hardened into solid blocks by time, tremble beneath him, but he could discover no traces of fresh lava.

  21. They were originally composed of finely pulverised basic vacuolar glass, which subsequently became palagonitised, and afterwards there was an extensive deposition of chalcedonic silica and of red iron oxide.

  22. Lampblack, it is to be observed, is a very impalpable powder, and takes fire with more facility than pulverised charcoal.

  23. The various compositions for brilliant fire, as the Chinese fire, owe their peculiar character to pulverised cast iron, and commonly to steel and iron filings.

  24. The pouch contains a supply of coca leaves, and the gourd is filled with pulverised unslaked lime.

  25. A cement for glass and marble is prepared by rubbing together one part of fine pulverised glass, and two parts of pulverised fluorspar, and then adding enough waterglass solution to give it the consistency necessary in a cement.

  26. It is produced by blowing a mixture of pulverised rosin and magnesium dust through the flame of a spirit lamp.

  27. A simple modification of the process is to wet the design with sulphuric acid, and then to sprinkle on some finely pulverised fluor spar (fluoride of calcium), by which means hydrofluoric acid is set free and attacks the glass.

  28. Trautwein recommends it to be prepared by the dehydration of the strong aqueous acid, by means of fused and pulverised chloride of calcium.

  29. Indigo, when in hard or brittle lumps, or in dust or small bits, is often adulterated with sand, pulverised slate, and other earthy substances.

  30. The following is the process given by the authors:--The blende of Bendsberg is pulverised and then roasted in a Perret furnace, by which treatment the greater part of the indium is volatilised.

  31. Mix 12 parts of dry phosphoric acid with 13 of pure and pulverised quicklime.

  32. Planche, a mixture of pulverised tragacanth and gum Arabic forms, with water, a thinner mucilage than the same quantity of either of these gums alone.

  33. Pulverised cantharides are allowed to remain in contact for 24 hours with twice their weight of chloroform, in a displacement apparatus.

  34. Persian powder, composed of pulverised pyrethra, is an excellent means to employ for their destruction.

  35. Some of them surround themselves with a light cocoon before becoming chrysalides; others bury themselves in soft, well-pulverised soil.

  36. The calcium carbonate is also finely pulverised and dried, and is added to the mixed nitro-celluloses after they have been sifted through a 16-mesh sieve.

  37. The best means hitherto discovered for depriving bad whiskey of its nauseous smell and taste, is to pass it through well-burned and coarsely pulverised charcoal, distributed as follows in a series of cylindrical casks.

  38. In any case the soil must be rich and well pulverised if a satisfactory growth is to be obtained.

  39. They make a dainty addition to a luncheon by simply dusting the "Rosen Kuchen" with pulverised sugar.

  40. It had been constructed for good going and fine weather; it had been, unavoidably, used on pulverised soil, often converted by rain into a pudding of mud.

  41. For three weeks the weather had been dry and fine, and had this not been the case, there would have been little hope of ever being able to move the tanks forward over the pulverised ground.

  42. Indeed, the great armoured vessels were being pulverised as easily as glass balls struck by bullets, and every moment hundreds of poor fellows were being hurled into eternity.

  43. They grow best in a sandy loam, with a little peat, mixed with pulverised brick rubbish.

  44. For their successful growth Heaths require a well-drained soil, composed of three parts finely pulverised peat and one part silver sand, free ventilation, and a careful supply of water, so that the soil is always damp.

  45. By means of the propelling charge and the grinding effect of the bullets, this powder was pulverised on explosion.

  46. This comprised pulverised substances able to penetrate the mask on account of their existence as minute particles.

  47. For example, if we rub together some pulverised fluorspar in the dark, or raise its temperature by the direct application of heat, such as from a hot or warm iron, or a heated wire, we at once obtain excellent phosphorescence.

  48. Just as the piston begins to move out again a valve in the cylinder-head opens, and a jet of pulverised oil is squirted in by air compressed to 100 lbs.

  49. The ground is now pulverised by harrows of various shapes, according to the nature of the crop to be sown.


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