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Bitartrate
Bitartrate Bi*tar"trate, n. (Chem.)
A salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half
the acid hydrogen; an acid tartrate, as cream of tartar.
Orbitar
Orbitar Or"bit*ar, a. [Cf. F. orbitaire.]
Orbital. [R.] --Dunglison.
Orbitary
Orbitary Or"bit*a*ry, a.
Situated around the orbit; as, the orbitary feathers of a
bird.
Potassium bitartratePotassium Po*tas"si*um, n. [NL. See Potassa, Potash.]
(Chem.)
An Alkali element, occurring abundantly but always combined,
as in the chloride, sulphate, carbonate, or silicate, in the
minerals sylvite, kainite, orthoclase, muscovite, etc. Atomic
weight 39.0. Symbol K (Kalium).
Note: It is reduced from the carbonate as a soft white metal,
lighter than water, which oxidizes with the greatest
readiness, and, to be preserved, must be kept under
liquid hydrocarbons, as naphtha or kerosene. Its
compounds are very important, being used in glass
making, soap making, in fertilizers, and in many drugs
and chemicals.
Potassium permanganate, the salt KMnO4, crystallizing in
dark red prisms having a greenish surface color, and
dissolving in water with a beautiful purple red color; --
used as an oxidizer and disinfectant. The name chameleon
mineral is applied to this salt and also to potassium
manganate.
Potassium bitartrate. See Cream of tartar, under Cream. potassium bitartrateCream Cream (kr[=e]m), n. [F. cr[^e]me, perh. fr. LL. crema
cream of milk; cf. L. cremor thick juice or broth, perh. akin
to cremare to burn.]
1. The rich, oily, and yellowish part of milk, which, when
the milk stands unagitated, rises, and collects on the
surface. It is the part of milk from which butter is
obtained.
2. The part of any liquor that rises, and collects on the
surface. [R.]
3. A delicacy of several kinds prepared for the table from
cream, etc., or so as to resemble cream.
4. A cosmetic; a creamlike medicinal preparation.
In vain she tries her paste and creams, To smooth
her skin or hide its seams. --Goldsmith.
5. The best or choicest part of a thing; the quintessence;
as, the cream of a jest or story; the cream of a
collection of books or pictures.
Welcome, O flower and cream of knights errant.
--Shelton.
Bavarian cream, a preparation of gelatin, cream, sugar, and
eggs, whipped; -- to be eaten cold.
Cold cream, an ointment made of white wax, almond oil, rose
water, and borax, and used as a salve for the hands and
lips.
Cream cheese, a kind of cheese made from curd from which
the cream has not been taken off, or to which cream has
been added.
Cream gauge, an instrument to test milk, being usually a
graduated glass tube in which the milk is placed for the
cream to rise.
Cream nut, the Brazil nut.
Cream of lime.
(a) A scum of calcium carbonate which forms on a solution
of milk of lime from the carbon dioxide of the air.
(b) A thick creamy emulsion of lime in water.
Cream of tartar (Chem.), purified tartar or argol; so
called because of the crust of crystals which forms on the
surface of the liquor in the process of purification by
recrystallization. It is a white crystalline substance,
with a gritty acid taste, and is used very largely as an
ingredient of baking powders; -- called also potassium
bitartrate, acid potassium tartrate, etc. Suborbitar
Suborbital Sub*or"bit*al, Suborbitar Sub*or"bit*ar, a.
(Anat.)
Situated under or below the orbit.
SupraorbitarSupraorbital Su`pra*or"bit*al, Supraorbitar
Su`pra*or"bit*ar, a. (Anat.)
Situated above the orbit of the eye.
Supraorbital point (Anat.), the middle point of the
supraorbital line, which is a line drawn across the
narrowest part of the forehead, separating the face from
the cranium; the ophryon.
Meaning of Bitar from wikipedia
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Salah al-Din al-
Bitar (Arabic: صلاح الدين البيطار, romanized: Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn al-
Bīṭār; 1
January 1912 – 21 July 1980) was a
Syrian politician who co-founded...
- The
Betar Movement (Hebrew: תנועת בית"ר), also
spelled Beitar (בית"ר), is a
Revisionist Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Vladimir...
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Maher Bitar is an
American government official who
worked in the
Obama and
Biden Administrations. In 2006,
Bitar graduated from the
School of
Foreign Service...
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Gabriel Walid Bitar (Arabic: غبريال وليد بيطار; born
August 23, 1998) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder or
forward for
Canadian club...
- the Sorbonne,
where he met his ****ure
political companion Salah al-Din al-
Bitar. He
returned to Syria, then part of the French-ruled
Mandate for
Syria and...
- was a
political party founded in
Syria by
Michel Aflaq,
Salah al-Din al-
Bitar, and ****ociates of Zaki al-Arsuzi. The
party espoused Ba'athism,
which is...
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between the party's old guard,
represented by
Michel Aflaq,
Salah al-Din al-
Bitar, and
Munif al-Razzaz, and the
radical leftist factions adhering to a Neo-Ba'athist...
- Omar al-
Bitar (Arabic: عمر البيطار; also
Romanized as Omar el-
Bitar) (1880–1946) was a
Palestinian politician who
served as the
mayor of
Jaffa during...
- Karl
Bitar was the 9th
National Secretary of the
Australian Labor Party and
former General Secretary of NSW Labor. He now
works as an
executive for Crown...
- Umar al-
Bitar (Arabic: عمر البيطار) (1886–1946) was a
Syrian rebel leader who led a
revolt against French military forces in his
native Latakia region...