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Example sentences for "reddens"

Lexicographically close words:
reddat; redde; redden; reddened; reddening; redder; reddere; reddest; reddidit; reddish
  1. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail, That brings our friends up from the underworld, Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge; So sad, so fresh, the days that are no more.

  2. Never there her face Is planetary; reddens to shore sea-shell Around such whiteness the enamoured air Of noon that clothes her, never there.

  3. If there is irritation or an injury at any spot, the blood sets thither and reddens it.

  4. And I pray you, my masters, be merry Quot estis in convivio Caput apri defero, Reddens laudes domino.

  5. It reddens litmus paper, and burns and reddens the skin, which after a time becomes brown, and continues so for a considerable time.

  6. Its acid properties are very weak; it reddens the tincture of turnsol, decomposes sulphurets, and unites to all the metals when they have been previously dissolved in some other acid.

  7. Shame reddens the ears, drops the eyelids, and flushes the face; but profligacy destroys these expressions.

  8. We may see children, only two or three years old, and even those born blind, blushing from shame; and the naked scalp of a very young infant reddens from passion.

  9. The heart and circulation are always affected; the face reddens or becomes purple, with the veins on the forehead and neck distended.

  10. The lightning glares and reddens Across the skies; It seems but sunset To those sleeping eyes.

  11. Small white scales, soluble in 570 parts of water; the solution reddens litmus paper; dissolves in the alkalies, forming alkaline molybdates, from which it is again precipitated by strong acids.

  12. It reddens litmus, and is precipitated by several metallic salts.

  13. This hydrate is slightly soluble in water and reddens litmus.

  14. It burns with a blue flame, reddens litmus, and when fused into water forms a colourless solution, which becomes brown by exposure to the air, owing to the oxidation of hydrogen and the deposition of tellurmin.

  15. The madders of Avignon are on the contrary alkaline, as may be inferred from the violet tint of the froth of their infusions; whereas that of the Alsace madders is yellowish, and it strongly reddens litmus paper.

  16. This solution reddens tincture of litmus, but not syrup of violets; it is decomposed by water, and a milkiness ensues, out of which the particles of the resin gradually agglomerate.

  17. It is white, very caustic, reddens litmus, and red cabbage, and saturates acids with great facility.

  18. It always reddens litmus paper, from containing a little succinic acid.

  19. It occurs in the crystallised form of octahedrons, has an acerb subacid taste, and reddens the blue colour of litmus or red cabbage.

  20. The solution feebly reddens litmus paper, but has an alkaline reaction upon the colours of violets and turmeric.

  21. This oil always reddens litmus paper, because it contains a little succinic acid.

  22. Moistened gum arabic reddens litmus paper, owing to the presence of a little supermalate of lime, which may be removed by boiling alcohol; it shows also traces of the chlorides of potassium and calcium, and the acetate of potash.

  23. It is insoluble in water, very soluble in alcohol and ether; it reddens litmus paper, and decomposes with the aid of heat, the carbonates of soda and potash.

  24. The pectic acid thus liberated, remains under the form of a colourless jelly, which reddens litmus paper, and tastes sour, even after it is entirely deprived of the muriatic acid.

  25. A decoction of sumach reddens litmus paper strongly; gives white flocks with the protomuriate of tin; pale-yellow flocks with alum; blue flocks with red sulphate of iron, with an abundant precipitate.

  26. Its smell is very sharp and penetrating; it perceptibly reddens tincture of litmus; it is condensable by pressure at a low temperature into a liquid; and by a still greater degree of cold, it is solidified.

  27. We begin in darkness and calamity; and though the shadows grow fainter as we advance, yet we are to break off our pursuit as the morning breathes upon us, and the twilight reddens into the lustre of day.

  28. While the {nectar} still reddens our cups as they flow?

  29. It reddens litmus, and has a sourish taste.

  30. It reddens litmus freely and transiently, dissolves red oxide of mercury freely, forms a white precipitate of argentic cyanide when treated with silver nitrate, and responds to the other tests described hereafter.

  31. A rose-red colour is produced by the action of nitric acid, and chlorinated lime first reddens and then bleaches it.

  32. A man of letters who would parody his early style is no better than the ancient light-o'-love who wears a wig and reddens her cheeks.

  33. Our wardrobe is very old; see how the fire reddens its sad panels!


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