Definition of Arsonites

1. arsonite [n] - See also: arsonite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Arsonites

arsirene
arsis
arsmart
arsmetrike
arsocane
arsole
arsoles
arsoline
arson
arson dog
arsonic
arsonic acid
arsonist
arsonists
arsonite
arsonites
arsonium
arsonium compound
arsonous
arsonous acid
arsonry
arsons
arsorane
arsoranes
arsphenamine
arsphenamines
arste
arsthinol
arsy
arsy varsy

Literary usage of Arsonites

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

1. Principles of Chemical Philosophy by Josiah Parsons Cooke (1874)
"Write the reactions by which cupric and argentic arsonites are formed. 98. Write the symbols of the three hydrates of arsenic acid, and give their names, ..."

2. Eugenics and Social Welfare Bulletin by New York (State), Board of Social Welfare, Bureau of Analysis and Investigation (1917)
"arsonites, the kleptomaniacs, all represent an individual's reaction to the buried trends of his mental life. ..."

3. Report of the Illinois State Entomologist Concerning Operations Under the by Illinois State Entomologist (1885)
"Or, if the young trees are infested with any other of the several leaf-eating species, they may be killed by spraying with the arsonites, as recommended ..."

4. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1897)
"White hellebore is used extensively as an insecticide, particularly as a substitute for the arsonites. It kills insects in the same way as an internal ..."

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