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Definition of Aromatics
1. aromatic [n] - See also: aromatic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aromatics
Literary usage of Aromatics
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Materia Medica: For the Use of Students by John Barclay Biddle (1874)
"Aromatics. Aromatics owe their virtues to the presence of oils obtained from them
by distillation, and termed VOLATILE OILS (olea vola- tilia), ..."
2. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, for Physicians and Students by John Barclay Biddle (1886)
"Aromatics. Aromatics owe their virtues to the presence of oils obtained from them
by distillation, and termed VOLATILE OILS (pica vol- ..."
3. Therapeutics: its principles and practice by Horatio C. Wood (1906)
"A third class of drugs contain both volatile oil and bitter principle, and unite
the properties of the aromatics with those of the simple bitters. ..."
4. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"It is evident that iodo aromatics can accelerate the reaction, ... As already
stated,1'9 the initial concentration of aromatics does not affect the rate. ..."
5. The Pharmacopeia and the physician: A Series of Articles which Originally by Robert Anthony Hatcher, Martin I. Wilbert (1908)
"Aromatics contain volatile oils, on which they depend for their flavor and for
... As the aromatics usually have an agreeable taste, they probably increase ..."
6. Bacchus Dethroned: Prize Essay by Frederick Powell (1878)
"Here, again, the craving under certain circumstances for acro- aromatics, or
bitters, not being entirely abnormal, but arising from certain causes over ..."