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Caloric
Caloric Ca*lor"ic, n. [L. calor heat; cf. F. calorique.]
(Physics)
The principle of heat, or the agent to which the phenomena of
heat and combustion were formerly ascribed; -- not now used
in scientific nomenclature, but sometimes used as a general
term for heat.
Caloric expands all bodies. --Henry.
CaloricCaloric Ca*lor"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to caloric.
Caloric engine, a kind of engine operated by heated air. Caloric engineCaloric Ca*lor"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to caloric.
Caloric engine, a kind of engine operated by heated air. Caloricity
Caloricity Cal`o*ric"ity, n. (Physiol.)
A faculty in animals of developing and preserving the heat
necessary to life, that is, the animal heat.
ChloricChloric Chlo"ric, a. [From Chlorine.]
Pertaining to, or obtained from, chlorine; -- said of those
compounds of chlorine in which this element has a valence of
five, or the next to its highest; as, chloric acid, HClO3.
Chloric ether (Chem.), ethylene dichloride. See Dutch
liquid, under Dutch. Chloric etherChloric Chlo"ric, a. [From Chlorine.]
Pertaining to, or obtained from, chlorine; -- said of those
compounds of chlorine in which this element has a valence of
five, or the next to its highest; as, chloric acid, HClO3.
Chloric ether (Chem.), ethylene dichloride. See Dutch
liquid, under Dutch. Euchloric
Euchloric Eu*chlo"ric, a. [Gr. ? fresh and green; ? well + ?
pale green.] (Chem.)
Relating to, or consisting of, euchlorine; as, euchloric ?.
--Davy.
Floricomous
Floricomous Flo*ric"o*mous, a. [L. flos, floris, flower + coma
hair.]
Having the head adorned with flowers. [R.]
Floricultural
Floricultural Flo`ri*cul"tur*al (? or ?; 135), a.
Pertaining to the cultivation of flowering plants.
Floriculture
Floriculture Flo"ri*cul`ture (? or ?; 135, 277), n. [L. flos,
floris, flower + cultura culture.]
The cultivation of flowering plants.
Floriculturist
Floriculturist Flo`ri*cul"tur*ist, n.
One skilled in the cultivation of flowers; a florist.
HydrochloricHydrochloric Hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. [Hydro-, 2 + chloric: cf. F.
hydrochlorique.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or compounded of, chlorine and hydrogen gas;
as, hydrochloric acid; chlorhydric.
Hydrochloric acid (Chem.), hydrogen chloride; a colorless,
corrosive gas, HCl, of pungent, suffocating odor. It is
made in great quantities in the soda process, by the
action of sulphuric acid on common salt. It has a great
affinity for water, and the commercial article is a strong
solution of the gas in water. It is a typical acid, and is
an indispensable agent in commercial and general chemical
work. Called also muriatic, & chlorhydric, acid. Hydrochloric acidHydrochloric Hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. [Hydro-, 2 + chloric: cf. F.
hydrochlorique.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or compounded of, chlorine and hydrogen gas;
as, hydrochloric acid; chlorhydric.
Hydrochloric acid (Chem.), hydrogen chloride; a colorless,
corrosive gas, HCl, of pungent, suffocating odor. It is
made in great quantities in the soda process, by the
action of sulphuric acid on common salt. It has a great
affinity for water, and the commercial article is a strong
solution of the gas in water. It is a typical acid, and is
an indispensable agent in commercial and general chemical
work. Called also muriatic, & chlorhydric, acid. hyperchloricPerchloric Per*chlo"ric, a. [Pref. per- + chloric.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, the highest oxygen acid
(HClO4), of chlorine; -- called also hyperchloric. HyperchloricHyperchloric Hy`per*chlo"ric, a. (Chem.)
See Perchloric. LoricaLorica Lo*ri"ca, n.; pl. Loric[ae]. [L., lit., a corselet of
thongs, fr. lorum thong.]
1. (Anc. Armor) A cuirass, originally of leather, afterward
of plates of metal or horn sewed on linen or the like.
2. (Chem.) Lute for protecting vessels from the fire.
3. (Zo["o]l.) The protective case or shell of an infusorian
or rotifer. LoricaeLorica Lo*ri"ca, n.; pl. Loric[ae]. [L., lit., a corselet of
thongs, fr. lorum thong.]
1. (Anc. Armor) A cuirass, originally of leather, afterward
of plates of metal or horn sewed on linen or the like.
2. (Chem.) Lute for protecting vessels from the fire.
3. (Zo["o]l.) The protective case or shell of an infusorian
or rotifer. LoricataLoricata Lor`i*ca"ta, n. pl. [NL. See Loricata.] (Zo["o]l.)
(a) A suborder of edentates, covered with bony plates,
including the armadillos.
(b) The crocodilia. LoricateLoricate Lor"i*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loricated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Loricating.] [L. loricatus, p. p. of loricare to
clothe in mail, to cover with plastering, fr. lorica a
leather cuirass, a plastering, fr. lorum thong.]
To cover with some protecting substance, as with lute, a
crust, coating, or plates. LoricateLoricate Lor"i*cate, a. [See Loricate, v.]
Covered with a shell or exterior made of plates somewhat like
a coat of mail, as in the armadillo. Loricate
Loricate Lor"i*cate, n. (Zo["o]l.)
An animal covered with bony scales, as crocodiles among
reptiles, and the pangolins among mammals.
LoricatedLoricate Lor"i*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loricated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Loricating.] [L. loricatus, p. p. of loricare to
clothe in mail, to cover with plastering, fr. lorica a
leather cuirass, a plastering, fr. lorum thong.]
To cover with some protecting substance, as with lute, a
crust, coating, or plates. LoricatingLoricate Lor"i*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Loricated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Loricating.] [L. loricatus, p. p. of loricare to
clothe in mail, to cover with plastering, fr. lorica a
leather cuirass, a plastering, fr. lorum thong.]
To cover with some protecting substance, as with lute, a
crust, coating, or plates. Lorication
Lorication Lor`i*ca"tion, n. [L. loricatio.]
The act of loricating; the protecting substance put on; a
covering of scales or plates.
NitrohydrochloricNitrohydrochloric Ni`tro*hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. [Nitro- +
hydrochloric.] (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitric and hydrochloric
acids.
Nitrohydrochloric acid, a mixture of nitric and
hydrochloric acids, usually in the proportion of one part
of the former to three of the latter, and remarkable for
its solvent action on gold and platinum; -- called also
nitromuriatic acid, and aqua regia. Nitrohydrochloric acidNitrohydrochloric Ni`tro*hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. [Nitro- +
hydrochloric.] (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or containing, nitric and hydrochloric
acids.
Nitrohydrochloric acid, a mixture of nitric and
hydrochloric acids, usually in the proportion of one part
of the former to three of the latter, and remarkable for
its solvent action on gold and platinum; -- called also
nitromuriatic acid, and aqua regia. OxychloricOxychloric Ox`y*chlo"ric, a. [Oxy
(a) + chloric.] (Chem.)
(a) Of, pertaining to, or designating in general, certain
compounds containing oxygen and chlorine.
(b) Formerly designating an acid now called perchloric
acid. See Perchloric. Peloric
Peloric Pe*lo"ric, a. (Bot.)
Abnormally regular or symmetrical. --Darwin.
PepsinhydrochloricPepsinhydrochloric Pep`sin*hy`dro*chlo"ric, a. (Physiol.
Chem.)
Same as Peptohydrochloric.
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