Definition of Decarbonating

1. Verb. (present participle of decarbonate) ¹

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Definition of Decarbonating

1. decarbonate [v] - See also: decarbonate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Decarbonating

decaprenyl
decaprenyl pyrophosphate synthetase
decapsulate
decapsulated
decapsulates
decapsulating
decapsulation
decapsulations
decarb
decarbazine
decarbed
decarbing
decarbonate
decarbonated
decarbonates
decarbonating
decarbonation
decarbonations
decarbonatization
decarbonatizations
decarbonise
decarbonised
decarbonises
decarbonising
decarbonization
decarbonizations
decarbonize
decarbonized
decarbonizer
decarbonizers

Literary usage of Decarbonating

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

1. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1811)
"And I do farther declare, that the purposes aforesaid may be? effected by the various well-known means of decarbonating steel, and cementation or ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1836)
"... until the quantity of oxygen in the atmosphere becomes incapable of decarbonating their blood.— Ibid. 1. Free muriatic acid in great abundance. 3. ..."

3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1831)
"... of soda) should be injected into the system, with the view of decarbonating the blood by the most prompt means, in the very extreme cases of Cholera. ..."

4. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1817)
"Mr. Perkins also has repeatedly mentioned tome this supposition as a conclusion he has frequently drawn in his processes of decarbonating steel, ..."

5. A History of American Manufactures from 1608 to 1860 by Edwin Troxell Freedley, John Leander Bishop, Edward Young (1866)
"... and in the manufacture of printed calicoes, ribbons, earthenware, etc., 'by Perkins's method of decarbonating and hardening steel plates, etc., ..."

6. The Mining Magazine (1857)
"... reduced by prolonging the period to which the molten iron is exposed to the decarbonating influence of the carbonic acid of the reverberating column. ..."

7. The Electrical Review (1881)
"... and decarbonating the liquid. The insoluble carbonate of zinc which may have been formed by the carbonic acid of the air, or by any carbonates that may ..."

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