Lexicographical Neighbors of Arsonite
Literary usage of Arsonite
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Standard methods of chemical analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1917)
"A measured amount of standard N/10 sodium arsonite, equivalent to the permanganate
is then run in and about 3 grams of tartaric acid added. ..."
2. Old England and New England, in a series of views taken on the spot by Alfred Bunn (1853)
"... copper-leaf, leaf-tin, arsonite of copper, carbonate of copper, verdigris,
chromate of lead, orpiment, oxy- chloride of lead, red lead, and vermilion. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"In medicine it ¡я used as Fowler's solution, which contains 4 grains of the
oxide (in the form of sodium arsonite) in each ounce of fluid. ..."
4. A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the Use of Continental, Especially by Hendrik Poutsma (1904)
"... infinitive-clause of degree not referring to either enough or too: The man
was a fool, and a very extraordinary arsonite, to have an accomplice at all. ..."
5. The Ordeal of Richard Feverel: A History of a Father and Son by George Meredith (1917)
"The man was a fool, and a very extraordinary arsonite, to have an accomplice at
all. It was a thing unknown in the annals of rick-burning. ..."
6. The Works of George Meredith by George Meredith (1896)
"The man was a fool, and a very extraordinary arsonite, to have an accomplice at
all. It was a thing unknown in the annals of rick-burning. ..."