Definition of Megilph

1. megilp [n -S] - See also: megilp

Lexicographical Neighbors of Megilph

megayear
megayears
megerg
megergs
megesterol
megestrol
megestrol acetate
megger
meggers
megibyte
megilla
megillah
megillahs
megillas
megilp
megilph (current term)
megilphs
megilps
meglitinide
meglitinides
meglumine
meglumine acetrizoate
meglumine diatrizoate
meglumine iothalamate
meglutol
mego
megodontia
megohm
megohmmeter
megohmmeters

Literary usage of Megilph

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

1. The Magazine of Science, and Schools of Art (1842)
"Receipt for megilph. — Take eight ounces of sugar of lead, and eight ounces of rotten-stone ; grind them together as stiffly as possible in linseed oil ..."

2. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1908)
"burnt sienna, crimson lake, and a tube of megilph. The prints best suited to the purpose are those that aTe dark and rich (too dark, in fact, for anything ..."

3. Photography, Artistic and Scientific by Arthur Brunel Chatwood (1895)
"It must then be rubbed with a rag dipped in a little boiled oil and turps or megilph, to bring all parts of the picture to the same degree of glossiness, ..."

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