The skimmings of the grand are thrown into a separate pan, placed at its side.
RUM, is a variety of ardent spirits, distilled in the West Indies, from the fermented skimmings of the sugar teaches, mixed with molasses, and diluted with water to the proper degree.
An inferior sort of rum is fabricated from molasses, mixed with the skimmings and washings of the sugar pans.
Both the fermenting and flavouring principles reside chiefly in the fresh cane juice, and in the skimmings of the clarifier; because, after the syrup has been boiled, they are in a great measure dissipated.
That which is skimmed from the surface of a liquid; -- chiefly used in the plural; as, the skimmings of broth.
Defn: A process of desilverizing argentiferous lead by repeated meltings and skimmings, which concentrate the silver in the molten bath, the final skimmings being nearly pure lad.
This method of disposing of the skimmings was suggested by Mr. Parkinson.
Probably a better method would be to pass these skimmings through some sort of filter, or, perhaps better still, to filter the juice and avoid all skimming.
These skimmingsare also returned to the diffusion cells.
But after all, these are but the top skimmings of these five years' living.
Sancho, "Fall to, friend, and take the edge off your appetite with these skimmings until dinner-time comes.
The first operation is to clarify the mixture of molasses and skimmings previous to fermenting it.
All such remnants and skimmings should be clarified about twice a week, by boiling them all together in water.
Beef suet is considered the best; but veal suet, or the outside fat of a loin or neck of mutton, makes good crusts; as also the skimmingsin which a joint of mutton has been boiled, but without vegetables.
The fat skimmings off the top of the broth pot are sometimes substituted for butter (see No.
These skimmings are afterward referred to as "thorns.
However, possibly the sulphur and copper could be largely abstracted in the skimmings from the cupellation furnace, these being subsequently liquated in the "third" furnace.
The skimmings from the molten lead in the early stages of cupellation have been discussed in Note 28, p.
The coppery skimmings from the cupellation furnace are referred to again in Note 28, p.
Tin cans hid among the leafage, and the steady drip-drip of the skimmings pattered on one of these hollowly.
Perched on its edge she thrust forward her face and attempted to lick a branch over which the skimmings had trickled deliciously.
A pale rubber (often streaked) obtained by coagulation of the skimmings from the surface of the No.
The skimmings and very dilute latex, coagulated with excess of acid.
The skimmings are sometimes placed in pans and subsequently made into a second grade of sheet rubber, or they receive treatment with a small proportion of sodium bisulphite and eventually appear as fine pale crepe.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "skimmings" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.