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Definition of Acetifier
1. n. An apparatus for hastening acetification.
Definition of Acetifier
1. Noun. An apparatus for hastening acetification - Knight ¹
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Definition of Acetifier
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Acetifier
Literary usage of Acetifier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ures̓ Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines: Containing a Clear by Andrew Ure (1860)
"Upon these floors are laid bundles of birch twigs, to favour the dispersion and
division of the fluid which passes through the acetifier, and is thus ..."
2. A Manual of Domestic Economy: Suited to Families Spending from £150 to £1500 by John Henry Walsh (1874)
"The following is a correct description of the acetifier, which, however, may be
of any size suited to the wishes of the maker ; but being a patented article ..."
3. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"In this apparatus was foreshadowed the idea utilised in Luck's acetifier, ...
This typo of acetifier works regularly and is easily cleaned. ..."
4. A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines: Containing a Clear Exposition by Andrew Ure (1856)
"Fermented wort slowed away at this temperature for six months will flow to the
acetifier perfectly limpid and bright; it will cause no deposition of gluten ..."
5. Food and Its Adulterations: Comprising the Reports of the Analytical by Arthur Hill Hassall (1855)
"Upon these floors are laid bundles of birch-twigs, to favour the dispersion and
division of the fluid which passes through the acetifier, and is thus ..."
6. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1903)
"The fermented wort, after aeration, is passed into the acetifier, ... pumping and
sparging over the portion of the acetifier which contains the slimy twigs. ..."
7. Acetic Acid and Vinegar, Ammonia and Alum (1885)
"to the top of the acetifier into a horizontal pipe perforated with very small
holes, from which it falls in a finely divided state upon a layer of bundles ..."