Definition of Kreosoted

1. kreosote [v] - See also: kreosote

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kreosoted

kreese
kreesed
kreeses
kreesing
kremersite
kremlin
kremlinologies
kremlinologist
kremlinologists
kremlinology
kremlins
kreng
krengs
krennerite
kreosote
kreosoted (current term)
kreosotes
kreotoxin
kreplach
kreplech
kretek
kreteks
krettnichite
kreutzer
kreutzers
kreuzer
kreuzers
krewe
krewes
kribergite

Literary usage of Kreosoted

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

1. The Student, and Intellectual Observer (1870)
"The experimenters receive the blood in water slightly kreosoted, to " annihilate external influences," as they phrase it. They separate the fibrin by ..."

2. The Chemical News (1860)
"If the pieces of wood in question were really kreosoted, it would seem to prove that the material which is distasteful to one animal may be attractive to ..."

3. Shaffner's Telegraph Companion: Devoted to the Science and Art of the Morse by Taliaferro Preston Shaffner (1854)
"The chief part of this is laid in a trough of kreosoted Baltic timber, with a lid of galvanized roof iron, overlapping the groove by ^ an inch on each side, ..."

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