Definition of Decalcified

1. Verb. (past of decalcify) ¹

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Definition of Decalcified

1. decalcify [v] - See also: decalcify

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decalcified

decahydrate
decahydrates
decahydroisoquinoline
decahydronaphthalene
decahydronaphthalenes
decahydroquinoline
decahydroquinolines
decakatal
decakatals
decakis-
decal
decalage
decalages
decalcification
decalcifications
decalcified (current term)
decalcifier
decalcifiers
decalcifies
decalcify
decalcifying
decalcomania
decalcomanias
decalcomanie
decalescence
decalibrate
decalibrated
decalibrates
decalibrating
decalin

Literary usage of Decalcified

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

1. Animal Micrology: Practical Exercises in Zoölogical Micro-technique by Michael Frederic Guyer (1917)
"Use a relatively large quantity of the fluid and change it each day until the tooth is decalcified (2 to 6 days). It is sufficiently soft to cut when a ..."

2. Animal Micrology: Practical Exercises in Microscopical Methods by Michael Frederic Guyer (1906)
"Use a relatively large quantity of the fluid and change it each day until the tooth is decalcified (2 to 6 days). It is sufficiently soft to cut when a ..."

3. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden by New York Botanical Garden (1907)
"A mature fertile plant, decalcified. 3. A large sterile plant, decalcified. (See Plate 6, Figures 13 and 14.) 4. A large fertile disc with unusually obtuse ..."

4. A Manual of Modern Surgery: General and Operative by John Chalmers Da Costa (1894)
"Senn's decalcified Bone-chips.—Take the shaft of the tibia or femur of a recently killed ox, ... In from two to four weeks the bone will be decalcified. ..."

5. Bacteria and Their Products by German Sims Woodhead (1891)
"... in Milk Teeth, and in Abscesses—Combination of Lactic Acid with Lime Salts—Organisms Attack decalcified Base Substance—Artificial Decay—Mode of Invasion ..."

6. A Manual of histology by Thomas Edward Satterthwaite (1882)
"Preparation of decalcified bone.—Another method consists in first removing the earthy salts. If it is desirable to accomplish the work rapidly, ..."

7. Diseases of the nose, throat, and ear, and their accessory cavities by Seth Scott Bishop (1908)
"... and Upper and Outer Tympanic Wall of a decalcified Preparation. (After Politzer.) Is, Ligament, mall. sup. le, Ligament, mall. ext. ..."

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