Definition of Argols

1. argol [n] - See also: argol

Lexicographical Neighbors of Argols

arginyls
argipressin
argive
argle
argle-bargle
argle-bargled
argle-bargling
argled
argles
argling
argo
argoile
argol
argoletier
argoletiers
argols (current term)
argon
argon-36
argon-38
argon-40
argonaut
argonauta
argonaute
argonautes
argonauts
argonon
argons
argopelter
argosies
argosy

Literary usage of Argols

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

1. Annual Report by Board of Registration in Pharmacy, Massachusetts (1896)
""Tartaric acid comes from argols, and argols from coal- tar products." " Ammonia is obtained by firing horses' hoofs." "The cost of two fluid oz. ..."

2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1885)
"The Act of July'14, 1870,16 Stat. at L., 266, exempted ' 'argols crude" wholly from duty, by putting the article in .the free list created bv that Act. Both ..."

3. The Manual of Colours and Dye Wares: Their Properties, Applications by John William Slater (1870)
"The use of argols in the tinctorial arts is extensive. ... Red argols are used for darker shades, and, in particular, for certain tones of black. Arsenic. ..."

4. The Textile Colourist (1876)
"THE importance of lime juice to calico printers, and argols to wool dyers, induces us to draw their attention to a very excellent and exhaustive paper by ..."

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