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Definition of crude
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Crude
(superl.)
Undigested;
unconcocted;
not
brought
into a form to give
nourishment.
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Tutenag
::
Tutenag
(n.) Crude zinc.
Immature
::
Immature
(a.) Not
mature;
unripe;
not
arrived
at
perfection
of full
development;
crude;
unfinished;
as,
immature
fruit;
immature
character;
immature
plans..
Naphtha
::
Naphtha
(n.) One of
several
volatile
inflammable
liquids
obtained
by the
distillation
of
certain
carbonaceous
materials
and
resembling
the
naphtha
from
petroleum;
as,
Boghead
naphtha,
from
Boghead
coal
(obtained
at
Boghead,
Scotland);
crude
naphtha,
or light oil, from coal tar; wood
naphtha,
from wood, etc..
Elaboration
::
Elaboration
(n.) The
natural
process
of
formation
or
assimilation,
performed
by the
living
organs
in
animals
and
vegetables,
by which a crude
substance
is
changed
into
something
of a
higher
order;
as, the
elaboration
of food into
chyme;
the
elaboration
of
chyle,
or sap, or
tissues..
Ligroin
::
Ligroin
(n.) A trade name
applied
somewhat
indefinitely
to some of the
volatile
products
obtained
in
refining
crude
petroleum.
It is a
complex
and
variable
mixture
of
several
hydrocarbons,
generally
boils below 170¡
Fahr.,
and is more
inflammable
than safe
kerosene.
It is used as a
solvent,
as a
carburetant
for air gas, and for
illumination
in
special
lamps..
Coerulignone
::
Coerulignone
(n.) A
bluish
violet,
crystalline
substance
obtained
in the
purification
of crude wood
vinegar.
It is
regarded
as a
complex
quinone
derivative
of
diphenyl;
--
called
also
cedriret..
Recrudescent
::
Recrudescent
(a.)
Breaking
out again after
temporary
abatement
or
supression;
as, a
recrudescent
epidemic..
Tutty
::
Tutty (n.) A
yellow
or brown
amorphous
substance
obtained
as a
sublimation
product
in the flues of
smelting
furnaces
of zinc, and
consisting
of a crude zinc
oxide..
Black Salts
::
Black salts () Crude
potash.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Harsh and
offensive,
as a
color;
tawdry
or in bad
taste,
as a
combination
of
colors,
or any
design
or work of art..
Concoct
::
Concoct
(v. t.) To
prepare
from crude
materials,
as food; to
invent
or
prepare
by
combining
different
ingredients;
as, to
concoct
a new dish or
beverage..
Recrudescent
::
Recrudescent
(a.)
Growing
raw, sore, or
painful
again..
Saline
::
Saline
(n.) A crude
potash
obtained
from
beet-root
residues
and other
similar
sources.
Argol
::
Argol (n.) Crude
tartar;
an
acidulous
salt from which cream of
tartar
is
prepared.
It
exists
in the juice of
grapes,
and is
deposited
from wines on the sides of the
casks..
Producer
::
Producer
(n.) One who grows
agricultural
products,
or
manufactures
crude
materials
into
articles
of use..
Inelaborate
::
Inelaborate
(a.) Not
elaborate;
not
wrought
with care;
unpolished;
crude;
unfinished.
Recrudescency
::
Recrudescency
(n.)
Increased
severity
of a
disease
after
temporary
remission.
Wrought
::
Wrought
(a.)
Worked;
elaborated;
not rough or
crude.
Crude
::
Crude
(superl.)
Undigested;
unconcocted;
not
brought
into a form to give
nourishment.
Chrysogen
::
Chrysogen
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
substance
extracted
from crude
anthracene.
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