Definition of Phorates

1. phorate [n] - See also: phorate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phorates

phonotactics
phonotaxis
phonotype
phonotypes
phonotypies
phonotypist
phonotypists
phonotypy
phons
phony
phonying
phoo
phooey
phor-
phorate
phorates (current term)
phorbin
phorbol
phorbol ester
phorbol esters
phorbols
phorboxazole
phoresies
phoresis
phoresy
phoretic
phoria
phorid
phorids
phormicin

Literary usage of Phorates

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

1. Dictionary of Chemistry: Containing the Principles and Modern Theories of by Mrs Lincoln Phelps, Louis Nicholas Vauquelin, G L ] [Brismontier (1830)
"The cam- phorates are the products of art, and are prepared by a direct process. CANTHARIDES. Musca Hispánica. Commonly called Spanish flies ; Lytta ..."

2. Cooley's Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Collateral Information in the by Arnold James Cooley (1892)
"... may be made by digesting the carbonate or hydrate of the metal in a hot solution of the acid, and the insoluble cam- phorates by double decomposition. ..."

3. A Text Book of Chemical Philosophy: On the Basis of Dr. Turner's Elements of by Jacob Green, Edward Turner (1829)
"It reddens litmus paper, and combines with alkalies, forming salts which are called cam- phorates. This acid has not been applied to any useful purpose. ..."

4. A Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts: And Collateral Information in the Arts by Arnold James Cooley (1845)
"... not precipitated from it by water, by which camphoric acid may be distinguished from benzoic acid. With the bases it forms salts called cam- phorates. ..."

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