Defn: The triturating apparatus in the stomach of a lobster; -- so called from a fancied resemblance to a seated female figure.
Defn: An instrument for trituratingthe stone in the bladder; a lithotrite.
Then add the fat starch by triturating gently and for a short time only.
Incorporate the sugar by thorough trituration in a mortar; add the fat starch, trituratinggently and for a short time only.
Then add the fat starch, triturating gently and for a short time only.
Finally add the other ingredients, triturating until they are thoroughly mixed.
A second expedient for the subduing of taste is fat covering, which consists of triturating the drug with liquid petrolatum or other fat, e.
Saccharinization is, therefore, carried out in the formulary by triturating the drug with a saturated (3 per cent.
Likewise when time does not permit moist saccharinization, triturating the substance with a somewhat larger amount of saccharin will answer the purpose.
The starch might be sweetened by previously triturating it with an alcoholic solution of saccharin and permitting the alcohol to evaporate; though this sweetening is not essential.
Mix with the sugar by thorough trituration in a mortar; and incorporate the cacao powder, triturating until thoroughly mixed and the color is uniform.
Edulcoration is usually performed by agitating or triturating the article with water, and removing the latter, after subsidence, by decantation or filtration.
The triturating power of worms not quite insignificant under a geological point of view.
The presence of camphor may be readily determined by thoroughly triturating a few drops of the oil with sugar and then dissolving in water, whereby the particles of camphor separate in the form of white flakes upon the surface.
Oil-sugar of cumarin is prepared by triturating 1 part of cumarin with 999 parts of sugar of milk.
An instrument for triturating the stone in the bladder; a lithotrite.
The triturating apparatus in the stomach of a lobster; -- so called from a fancied resemblance to a seated female figure.
These preparations consisted chiefly of protoxide of lead and lead reduced to powder, and partially oxidized by triturating it with water in a mortar.
Scoleca (so called because it assumed the shape of a worm) was formed by triturating alumen, carbonate of soda, and white vinegar, till the matter became green.
To facilitate this triturating process, these fowls are in the habit of swallowing small pebbles.
Of means for crushing or triturating quartz there is no lack, and every year gives us fresh inventions for the purpose, each one better than that which preceded it, according to its inventor.
Food is prepared by cutting it into pieces, subjecting it to a fermentation, moistening it, triturating it, and especially by exposing it to the action of fire.
Incisions on the triturating surface of the millstone is not found as yet in these primitive machines.
A triturating trough from Cleveland[1001] has been figured.
The cattle are yoked to the horizontal beam, at about ten feet from the mortar, move round it in a circle, and are driven by a man, who sits on the beam, to increase the weight of the triturating power.
This is prepared by triturating recently fused caustic soda in a mortar, with a little oil of turpentine, added drop by drop, till the mixture has acquired the consistence of soap.
Prussian blue colour, prepared by triturating three quarters of an ounce of that pigment with as much muriatic acid, leaving the ingredients to react upon each other for 24 hours, and then adding three quarters of an ounce of water.
These may be ruptured by mechanical means, then separated by triturating the fresh fats with cold water, and passing the unctuous matter through a sieve.
Mr. Sheridan some time since obtained a patent for combining silicate of soda with hard soap, by triturating them together in the hot and pasty state with a crutch in an iron pan.
Prussian blue is prepared for topical printing by grinding it in a handmill, like that for grinding pepper or coffee, and triturating the powder with solution of muriate of tin.
Continue pounding and triturating till the matter become like a white paste.
Mix a dram of Sulphur with three drams of Quick-silver, by triturating the whole in a glass mortar with a glass pestle.
The sugared oils were simply made by trituratingvarious essential oils with white sugar, and usually given for their carminative action.
A wooden pestle was used with these mortaria, which were no doubt chiefly employed for triturating and mixing various condiments for domestic use.
New and sharp triturating points are thus periodically formed for the work of excavation.
Camphor may be readily pulverised by triturating it with the addition of a few drops of rectified spirit or ether.
Vanilla is reduced to powder by cutting it in pieces, and triturating it with 9 times its weight of refined sugar.
Bodies very rich in either nitrogen or hydrogen are best mixed with about an equal weight of pure sugar before triturating them with the soda-lime.
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