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Definition of dissolve
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Dissolve
(v. t.) To relax by
pleasure;
to make
powerless.
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Relent
::
Relent
(v. i.) To
become
less rigid or hard; to
yield;
to
dissolve;
to melt; to
deliquesce.
A Mensa Et Thoro
::
A mensa et thoro () A kind of
divorce
which does not
dissolve
the
marriage
bond, but
merely
authorizes
a
separate
life of the
husband
and
wife..
Soluble
::
Soluble
(a.)
Susceptible
of being
dissolved
in a
fluid;
capable
of
solution;
as, some
substances
are
soluble
in
alcohol
which are not
soluble
in
water..
Keratin
::
Keratin
(n.) A
nitrogenous
substance,
or
mixture
of
substances,
containing
sulphur
in a loose state of
combination,
and
forming
the
chemical
basis of
epidermal
tissues,
such as horn, hair,
feathers,
and the like. It is an
insoluble
substance,
and,
unlike
elastin,
is not
dissolved
even by
gastric
or
pancreatic
juice.
By
decomposition
with
sulphuric
acid it
yields
leucin
and
tyrosin,
as does
albumin.
Called
also
epidermose..
Stalactite
::
Stalactite
(n.) A
pendent
cone or
cylinder
of
calcium
carbonate
resembling
an
icicle
in form and mode of
attachment.
Stalactites
are found
depending
from the roof or sides of
caverns,
and are
produced
by
deposition
from
waters
which have
percolated
through,
and
partially
dissolved,
the
overlying
limestone
rocks..
Solute
::
Solute
(v. t.) To
dissolve;
to
resolve.
Solutive
::
Solutive
(a.)
Tending
to
dissolve;
loosening;
laxative.
Fuchsine
::
Fuchsine
(n.)
Aniline
red; an
artificial
coal-tar
dyestuff,
of a
metallic
green color
superficially,
resembling
cantharides,
but when
dissolved
forming
a
brilliant
dark red. It
consists
of a
hydrochloride
or
acetate
of
rosaniline.
See
Rosaniline..
Disband
::
Disband
(v. i.) To
become
separated,
broken
up,
dissolved,
or
scattered;
especially,
to quit
military
service
by
breaking
up
organization..
Dissolve
::
Dissolve
(v. t.) To
separate
into
competent
parts;
to
disorganize;
to break up;
hence,
to bring to an end by
separating
the
parts,
sundering
a
relation,
etc.; to
terminate;
to
destroy;
to
deprive
of
force;
as, to
dissolve
a
partnership;
to
dissolve
Parliament..
Dissolve
::
Dissolve
(v. t.) To
convert
into a
liquid
by means of heat,
moisture,
etc.,;
to melt; to
liquefy;
to
soften..
Unfix
::
Unfix (v. t.) To make
fluid;
to
dissolve.
Oecoid
::
Oecoid
(n.) The
colorless
porous
framework,
or
stroma,
of red blood
corpuscles
from which the
zooid,
or
hemoglobin
and other
substances
of the
corpuscles,
may be
dissolved
out..
Melt
::
Melt (v. i.) To
dissolve;
as, sugar melts in the
mouth..
Infusibility
::
Infusibility
(n.)
Incapability
or
difficulty
of being
fused,
melted,
or
dissolved;
as, the
infusibility
of
carbon..
Menstruum
::
Menstruum
(n.) Any
substance
which
dissolves
a solid body; a
solvent.
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) A
moist,
slightly
cohering
mass,
consisting
of soft,
undissolved
animal
or
vegetable
matter..
Dissolvative
::
Dissolvative
(n.)
Having
the power to
dissolve
anything;
solvent.
Insoluble
::
Insoluble
(a.) Not
soluble;
in
capable
or
difficult
of being
dissolved,
as by a
liquid;
as, chalk is
insoluble
in
water..
Hecdecane
::
Hecdecane
(n.) A
white,
semisolid,
spermaceti-like
hydrocarbon,
C16H34,
of the
paraffin
series,
found
dissolved
as an
important
ingredient
of
kerosene,
and so
called
because
each
molecule
has
sixteen
atoms of
carbon;
--
called
also
hexadecane..
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