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Definition of saturate
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Saturate
(p. a.)
Filled
to
repletion;
saturated;
soaked.
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Nonylene
::
Nonylene
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
metameric,
unsaturated
hydrocarbons
C9H18 of the
ethylene
series..
Sludge
::
Sludge
(n.) Small
floating
pieces
of ice, or
masses
of
saturated
snow..
Peat
::
Peat (n.) A
substance
of
vegetable
origin,
consisting
of roots and
fibers,
moss, etc., in
various
stages
of
decomposition,
and
found,
as a kind of turf or bog,
usually
in low
situations,
where it is
always
more or less
saturated
with
water.
It is often dried and used for
fuel..
Saturated
::
Saturated
(a.)
Having
its
affinity
satisfied;
combined
with all it can hold; -- said of
certain
atoms,
radicals,
or
compounds;
thus,
methane
is a
saturated
compound.
Contrasted
with
unsaturated..
Alcoholize
::
Alcoholize
(v. t.) To
convert
into
alcohol;
to
rectify;
also, to
saturate
with
alcohol..
Dualin
::
Dualin
(n.) An
explosive
substance
consisting
essentially
of
sawdust
or wood pulp,
saturated
with
nitroglycerin
and other
similar
nitro
compounds.
It is
inferior
to
dynamite,
and is more
liable
to
explosion..
Vinyl
::
Vinyl (n.) The
hypothetical
radical
C2H3,
regarded
as the
characteristic
residue
of
ethylene
and that
related
series
of
unsaturated
hydrocarbons
with which the allyl
compounds
are
homologous..
Quindecone
::
Quindecone
(n.) An
unsaturated
hydrocarbon,
C15H26,
of the
valylene
series,
produced
artificially
as an oily
liquid..
Melene
::
Melene
(n.) An
unsaturated
hydrocarbon,
C30H60,
of the
ethylene
series,
obtained
from
beeswax
as a
white,
scaly,
crystalline
wax; --
called
also
melissene,
and
melissylene..
Unsaturated
::
Unsaturated
(a.)
Capable
of
taking
up, or of
uniting
with,
certain
other
elements
or
compounds,
without
the
elimination
of any side
product;
thus,
aldehyde,
ethylene,
and
ammonia
are
unsaturated..
Albumenize
::
Albumenize
(v. t.) To cover or
saturate
with
albumen;
to coat or treat with an
albuminous
solution;
as, to
albumenize
paper..
Heptine
::
Heptine
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
unsaturated
metameric
hydrocarbons,
C7H12,
of the
acetylene
series..
Saturated
::
Saturated
(a.)
Filled
to
repletion;
holding
by
absorption,
or in
solution,
all that is
possible;
as,
saturated
garments;
a
saturated
solution
of
salt..
Drunk
::
Drunk (a.)
Drenched
or
saturated
with
moisture
or
liquid.
Drench
::
Drench
(v. t.) To steep in
moisture;
to wet
thoroughly;
to soak; to
saturate
with water or other
liquid;
to
immerse.
Sucker
::
Sucker
(n.) A small piece of
leather,
usually
round,
having
a
string
attached
to the
center,
which,
when
saturated
with water and
pressed
upon a stone or other body
having
a
smooth
surface,
adheres,
by
reason
of the
atmospheric
pressure,
with such force as to
enable
a
considerable
weight
to be thus
lifted
by the
string;
-- used by
children
as a
plaything..
Imbibe
::
Imbibe
(v. t.) To
saturate;
to
imbue.
Ingrain
::
Ingrain
(v. t.) To work into the
natural
texture
or into the
mental
or moral
constitution
of; to
stain;
to
saturate;
to
imbue;
to infix
deeply.
Water-logged
::
Water-logged
(a.)
Filled
or
saturated
with water so as to be
heavy,
unmanageable,
or
loglike;
-- said of a
vessel,
when, by
receiving
a great
quantity
of water into her hold, she has
become
so heavy as not to be
manageable
by the
helm..
Soppy
::
Soppy (a.)
Soaked
or
saturated
with
liquid
or
moisture;
very wet or
sloppy.
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