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Definition of Denaturalized
1. denaturalize [v] - See also: denaturalize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denaturalized
Literary usage of Denaturalized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Diet in Health and Disease by Julius Friedenwald, John Ruhräh (1907)
"All the cases, however, have the common characteristic that for a long period
the same food has been used, and that a " denaturalized " one. ..."
2. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1908)
"More accurate knowledge may be gotten by allowing a small quantity of the cells
to be tested to act upon a relatively large quantity of denaturalized pro- ..."
3. American Druggist (1891)
"When alcohol is wanted for use in the arts or manufactures, free from tax, the
law requires that it must be " denaturalized " immediately after having been ..."
4. Woman and Her Era by Eliza Woodson Burhans Farnham (1864)
"... accounts for whatever is cruel in our social treatment of all the incomplete
and denaturalized, especially this most denaturalized of all, Prostitutes. ..."
5. Outlines of Physiological Chemistry by Silas Palmer Beebe, Bertram Henry Buxton (1904)
"It is sometimes said to be "denaturalized." 2. ... The process does not injure
them in any way, they are not denaturalized since they readily dissolve again ..."
6. Psychology and Folk-lore by Robert Ranulph Marett (1920)
"... prehistoric ancestor is as " denaturalized " as the Christian, or perhaps even
more " denaturalized" than some people who call themselves Christians. ..."