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Argentamine
Argentamine Ar*gen"ta*mine, n. Also -min -min . [L. argentum
silver + E. amine.] (Med.)
A solution of silver phosphate in an aqueous solution of
ethylene diamine, used as an antiseptic astringent and as a
disinfectant.
AttaminateAttaminate At*tam"i*nate, v. t. [L. attaminare; ad + root of
tangere. See Contaminate.]
To corrupt; to defile; to contaminate. [Obs.] --Blount. ContaminateContaminate Con*tam"i*nate (k[o^]n*t[a^]m"[i^]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Contaminated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Contaminating.] [L. contaminatus, p. p. of contaminare to
bring into contact, to contaminate, fr. contamen contagion,
for contagmen; con- + root of tangere to touch. See
Contact.]
To soil, stain, or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to sully;
to taint; to pollute; to defile.
Shall we now Contaminate our figures with base bribes?
--Shak.
I would neither have simplicity imposed upon, nor
virtue contaminated. --Goldsmith.
Syn: To pollute; defile; sully; taint; tarnish; soil; stain;
corrupt. Contaminate
Contaminate Con*tam"i*nate (-n[asl]t), a.
Contaminated; defiled; polluted; tainted. ``Contaminate
drink.' --Daniel.
ContaminatedContaminate Con*tam"i*nate (k[o^]n*t[a^]m"[i^]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Contaminated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Contaminating.] [L. contaminatus, p. p. of contaminare to
bring into contact, to contaminate, fr. contamen contagion,
for contagmen; con- + root of tangere to touch. See
Contact.]
To soil, stain, or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to sully;
to taint; to pollute; to defile.
Shall we now Contaminate our figures with base bribes?
--Shak.
I would neither have simplicity imposed upon, nor
virtue contaminated. --Goldsmith.
Syn: To pollute; defile; sully; taint; tarnish; soil; stain;
corrupt. ContaminatingContaminate Con*tam"i*nate (k[o^]n*t[a^]m"[i^]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. Contaminated; p. pr. & vb. n.
Contaminating.] [L. contaminatus, p. p. of contaminare to
bring into contact, to contaminate, fr. contamen contagion,
for contagmen; con- + root of tangere to touch. See
Contact.]
To soil, stain, or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to sully;
to taint; to pollute; to defile.
Shall we now Contaminate our figures with base bribes?
--Shak.
I would neither have simplicity imposed upon, nor
virtue contaminated. --Goldsmith.
Syn: To pollute; defile; sully; taint; tarnish; soil; stain;
corrupt. Contamination
Contamination Con*tam`i*na"tion
(k[o^]n*t[a^]m`[i^]*n[=a]"sh[u^]n), n. [L. contaminatio.]
The act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement;
taint; also, that which contaminates.
IntaminatedIntaminated In*tam"i*na`ted, a. [L. intaminatus. See
Contaminate.]
Uncontaminated. [Obs.] --Wood. Protamin
Protamin Pro"ta*min, n. [Gr. prw^tos first.] (Physiol. Chem.)
An amorphous nitrogenous substance found in the spermatic
fluid of salmon. It is soluble in water, which an alkaline
reaction, and unites with acids and metallic bases.
ScitamineousScitamineous Scit`a*min"e*ous (?; 277), a. [NL. scitamineosus,
fr. Scitamineae, fr. L. scitamentum a delicacy, dainty.]
(Bot.)
Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants
(Scitamine[ae]), mostly tropical herbs, including the
ginger, Indian shot, banana, and the plants producing
turmeric and arrowroot. StaminaStamen Sta"men, n.; pl. E. Stamens(used only in the second
sense); L. Stamina(in the first sense). [L. stamen the
warp, a thread, fiber, akin to Gr. ? the warp, fr. ? to
stand, akin to E. stand. See Stand, and cf. Stamin,
Stamina.]
1. A thread; especially, a warp thread.
2. (pl. Stamens, rarely Stamina.) (Bot.) The male organ
of flowers for secreting and furnishing the pollen or
fecundating dust. It consists of the anther and filament. StaminaStamina Stam"i*na, n. pl.
See Stamen. Stamina
Stamina Stam"i*na, n. pl.
1. The fixed, firm part of a body, which supports it or gives
it strength and solidity; as, the bones are the stamina of
animal bodies; the ligneous parts of trees are the stamina
which constitute their strength.
2. Whatever constitutes the principal strength or support of
anything; power of endurance; backbone; vigor; as, the
stamina of a constitution or of life; the stamina of a
State.
He succeeded to great captains who had sapped the
whole stamina and resistance of the contest. --De
Quincey.
Staminal
Staminal Stam"i*nal, a. [Cf. F. staminal.]
Of or pertaining to stamens or stamina; consisting in
stamens.
Staminate
Staminate Stam"i*nate, v. t.
To indue with stamina. [R.]
Stamineal
Stamineal Sta*min"e*al, Stamineous Sta*min"e*ous, a. [L.
stamineus, from stamen thread.]
1. Consisting of stamens or threads.
2. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to the stamens; possessing
stamens; also, attached to the stamens; as, a stamineous
nectary.
Stamineous
Stamineal Sta*min"e*al, Stamineous Sta*min"e*ous, a. [L.
stamineus, from stamen thread.]
1. Consisting of stamens or threads.
2. (Bot.) Of or pertaining to the stamens; possessing
stamens; also, attached to the stamens; as, a stamineous
nectary.
Staminiferous
Staminiferous Stam`i*nif"er*ous, a. [Stamen + -ferous.]
Bearing or having stamens.
Staminode
Staminode Stam"i*node, n. (Bot.)
A staminodium.
StaminodiaStaminodium Stam`i*no"di*um, n.; pl. Staminodia. [NL. See
Stamen, and -oid.] (Bot.)
An abortive stamen, or any organ modified from an abortive
stamen. StaminodiumStaminodium Stam`i*no"di*um, n.; pl. Staminodia. [NL. See
Stamen, and -oid.] (Bot.)
An abortive stamen, or any organ modified from an abortive
stamen. TamineTamine Tam"ine, Taminy Tam"i*ny, n. [Cf. F. tamis a sort of
sieve. Cf. Stamin, Temse.]
A kind of woolen cloth; tammy. TamingTame Tame, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Tamed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Taming.] [AS. tamian, temian, akin to D. tammen, temmen, G.
z["a]hmen, OHG. zemmen, Icel. temja, Goth. gatamjan. See
Tame, a.]
1. To reduce from a wild to a domestic state; to make gentle
and familiar; to reclaim; to domesticate; as, to tame a
wild beast.
They had not been tamed into submission, but baited
into savegeness and stubbornness. --Macaulay.
2. To subdue; to conquer; to repress; as, to tame the pride
or passions of youth. TaminyTamine Tam"ine, Taminy Tam"i*ny, n. [Cf. F. tamis a sort of
sieve. Cf. Stamin, Temse.]
A kind of woolen cloth; tammy.
Meaning of Tamin from wikipedia
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Minerals Limited (
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