Solution used in ablutions
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LYESolution used in ablutions
piscinaebasin with a drain used for certain ablutions, now generally in the sacristy
piscinabasin with a drain used for certain ablutions, now generally in the sacristy
lavabo(in many medieval monasteries) a large stone basin equipped with a number of small orifices through which water flowed, used for the performance of ablutions
AQUASolution used in pharmacy.
BATHSolution used in photography.
VISCOSESolution used in making rayon.
elixirssweetened solution used as a flavoring in medicine
elixirsweetened solution used as a flavoring in medicine
dimethoateA crystalline, synthetic, organophosphorus compound used in solution as an insecticide
eusolantiseptic solution prepared from chlorinated lime and boric acid, formerly used in treating wounds
eusolsantiseptic solution prepared from chlorinated lime and boric acid, formerly used in treating wounds
lysolbrand of clear, brown, oily solution of cresols in soap, used as a disinfectant and antiseptic
dyestuffsA substance that yields a dye or that can be used as a dye, esp. when in solution
iodophorcomplex of iodine and a surfactant that releases free iodine in solution, used as an antiseptic and disinfectant
phenolphthaleinA colorless crystalline solid (pink in alkaline solution) used as an acidûbase indicator and medicinally as a laxative
dyestuffA substance that yields a dye or that can be used as a dye, esp. when in solution
collodiona solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODIUM
collodiuma solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODION
collodionsCOLLODION, a solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODIUM
collodiumsCOLLODIUM, a solution of pyroxylin in ether, used to apply a thin gummy film in photography and surgery also COLLODION
masasa dough used in Mexican cuisine (as for tortillas and tamales) that is made from ground corn soaked in a lime and water solution
collodionA syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether, used for coating things, chiefly in surgery and in a former photographic process
viscoseviscous solution prepared by treating cellulose with caustic soda and carbon bisulfide: used in manufacturing regenerated cellulose fibers, sheets, or tubes, as rayon or cellophane
collodionsA syrupy solution of nitrocellulose in a mixture of alcohol and ether, used for coating things, chiefly in surgery and in a former photographic process
litmusblue coloring matter obtained from certain lichens, esp. Roccella tinctoria. In alkaline solution litmus turns blue, in acid solution, red: widely used as a chemical indicator
merbrominA greenish iridescent crystalline compound that dissolves in water to give a red solution used as an antiseptic. It is a fluorescein derivative containing bromine and mercury
verditerA light blue or bluish-green pigment, typically prepared by adding chalk or whiting to a solution of copper nitrate, used in making crayons and as a watercolor
aliquotcontained an exact number of times in something else used of a divisor or part 5 is an aliquot part of 15 an aliquot portion of a solution
epitopealgebraic expression of the sum of products of elements, each with an appropriate algebraic sign, usually written in a square array and used in the solution of systems of linear equations
diaminescolorless, oily, fuming liquid, N2H4, that is a weak base in solution and forms a large number of salts resembling ammonium salts: used chiefly as a reducing agent and a jet-propulsion fuel
diaminecolorless, oily, fuming liquid, N2H4, that is a weak base in solution and forms a large number of salts resembling ammonium salts: used chiefly as a reducing agent and a jet-propulsion fuel
astrolabeastronomical instrument for taking the altitude of the sun or stars and for the solution of other problems in astronomy and navigation: used by Greek astronomers from about 200 b.c. and by Arab astronomers from the Middle Ages until superseded by the sext