Definition of Decarbonate

1. Verb. Remove carbon dioxide from.

Generic synonyms: Get Rid Of, Remove

Definition of Decarbonate

1. v. t. To deprive of carbonic acid.

Definition of Decarbonate

1. Verb. To remove carbon dioxide from something ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Decarbonate

1. [v -ATED, -ATING, -ATES]

Medical Definition of Decarbonate

1. To deprive of carbonic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decarbonate

decapods
decapped
decapping
decaprenyl
decaprenyl pyrophosphate synthetase
decapsulate
decapsulated
decapsulates
decapsulating
decapsulation
decapsulations
decarb
decarbazine
decarbed
decarbing
decarbonate (current term)
decarbonated
decarbonates
decarbonating
decarbonation
decarbonations
decarbonatization
decarbonatizations
decarbonise
decarbonised
decarbonises
decarbonising
decarbonization
decarbonizations
decarbonize

Literary usage of Decarbonate

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

1. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Applied Mechanics: A Dictionary of Mechanical by Appleton, firm, publishers, New York (1878)
"In order to decarbonate the surfaces of cast-steel plates, cylinders, or dies, ... To decarbonate it to a proper thickness for a fine engraving, ..."

2. Workshop Receipts by Ernest Spon (1906)
"In order to decarbonate the surfaces of cast-steel plates, by which they are rendered much ... To decarbonate it to a proper thickness for a fine engraving, ..."

3. Dictionnaire encyclopédique des sciences médicales by Amédée Dechambre (1874)
"Dans une dissolution concentrée decarbonate de potasse dans l'eau, marquant ">°, on fait passer un grand excès de chlore. A mesure que le chlore est absorbé ..."

4. The Mining Magazine (1857)
"... except in cases where this is of a prejudicial quality, as to decarbonate the iron. If depriving it of the alloy was the object in refining, ..."

5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1894)
"... (a) The quick-setting cements are obtained by burning at very low temperature, just enough to decarbonate very argillaceous limestones. ..."

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