Definition of Aludels

1. Noun. (plural of aludel) ¹

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Definition of Aludels

1. aludel [n] - See also: aludel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aludels

altroses
altruism
altruisms
altruist
altruistic
altruistic filicides
altruistically
altruists
alts
altumomab
alu-equivalent family
alu elements
alu family
alu sequence
aludel
aludels (current term)
alula
alulae
alular
alulas
alum
alum-haematoxylin
alum compounds
alum rock
alum root
alum shale
alum stone
alum stones
alumane
alumbloom

Literary usage of Aludels

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

1. Elements of Metallurgy: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Extracting Metals by John Arthur Phillips (1887)
"Some of the condensed mercury remains in the aludels, but a portion flows ... aludels. chimney, E. The mercurial soot which accumulates on the sides of this ..."

2. A Practical Treatise on Metallurgy: Adapted from the Last German Edition of by Sir William Crookes, Bruno Kerl, Ernst Otto Röhring (1868)
"The greater portion of the mercury is not condensed in the range of aludels, and goes in the state of vapour into a chamber (k); but in passing under a ..."

3. Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry by Pierre Joseph Macquer (1758)
"... in an horizontal direction j which aludels fo connected together form one long pipe or canal, the further end whereof opens into a chamber ..."

4. Manual of Chemical Technology by Johannes Rudolf Wagner (1904)
"At the Almaden works the mercurial vapours are condensed in aludels, pear-shaped vessels ... Each series is 20 to 22 metres long and comprises 44 aludels. ..."

5. Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History: To which is Prefixed the by Antoine-François de Fourcroy (1796)
"If the aludels be any where To ... the mercury is reduced into vapour, enters the aludels, ... all the aludels are conveyed into a ..."

6. Chemistry for Engineers and Manufacturers by Bertram Blount, Arthur G. Bloxam (1896)
"The mercury vapour and spent gases are passed through a series of aludels (Fig. 29), which are clay, pear-shaped vessels fitting one into the other. ..."

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