Definition of Baregine

1. a gelatinous mass [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baregine

bared
barefaced
barefaced lie
barefaced lies
barefacedly
barefacedness
barefacednesses
barefit
barefoot
barefoot and pregnant
barefoot doctor
barefooted
barefooting
barege
bareges
baregine (current term)
baregines
barehand
barehanded
barehandedly
barehanding
barehands
barehead
bareheaded
barelegged
barely
barely there
baren
barenecked
bareness

Literary usage of Baregine

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Mineral Springs of the United States and Canada: With Analyses and Notes by George Edward Walton (1873)
"Anglada thought it to be identical with baregine; but the solubility of the latter and the insolubility of the former is of itself distinctive. ..."

2. The Practice of medicine by Thomas Hawkes Tanner (1866)
"On their surface is found a thin pellicle culled baregine or ... sulphate of soda, chloride of sodium, silica, baregine, &c. They are not to be used where ..."

3. Dietetical and Medical Hydrology: A Treatise on Baths : Including Cold, Sea by John Bell (1850)
"baregine is an unctuous substance, of a greyish-white colour. It is little soluble in cold water, more so in warm; and the solution, in the latter case, ..."

4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1837)
"... who has also examined two specimens of the so-called baregine, ... and that the so- called baregine from Neris had no resemblance in its origin or ..."

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