Definition of Creasote

1. n. See Creosote.

Definition of Creasote

1. Noun. (archaic form of creosote) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Creasote

1. to treat with wood tar liquid [v CREASOTED, CREASOTING, CREASOTES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Creasote

crease wound
creased
creaseless
creaseproof
creaseproofed
creaseproofing
creaseproofs
creaser
creasers
creases
creaseyite
creashak
creasier
creasiest
creasing
creasote (current term)
creasoted
creasotes
creasy
creatable
create
create by mental act
create from raw material
create from raw stuff
create mentally
create verbally
created
creates
creatic
creatin

Literary usage of Creasote

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

1. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1868)
"creasote from coal is insoluble in ammonia in the cold, but dissolves, forming a clar solution upon application of heat. It also gives a clear solution with ..."

2. Journal of the American Medical Association by American Medical Association (1890)
"creasote IN THE TREATMENT OF PHTHISIS. The treatment of phthisis still leaves much to be desired, and notwithstanding the notable advances of the last few ..."

3. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1892)
"The pill form was likewise objected to, on account of the loss of creasote after being kept for some time. The best way is undoubtedly in capsules, ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1873)
"That being the case, I wish to prepare creasote from wood, or have it prepared in St. Louis, where there is a factory, and then make the test with wood ..."

5. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1881)
"R8 O 2, also C8 H 10 O2, or the creasote with which we are all BO familiar. Carbolic acid may be distinguished from creasote by the following tests: ..."

6. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1893)
"Elliotson says Bishop Berkeley killed creasote by over-praise, just as Pope killed ... Elliotson tried creasote in this paper, in phthisis and epilepsy, ..."

7. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1889)
"The records of ten cases reported show that creasote by the stomach and ... No estimate was made of tile-relative value of creasote taken into the stomach. ..."

8. Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools by Victor Regnault (1853)
"A liquid substance, called creasote, and possessing some interest in being used to allay toothache, is extracted from wood-tar and pyroligneous acid, ..."

9. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1868)
"creasote from coal is insoluble in ammonia in the cold, but dissolves, forming a clar solution upon application of heat. It also gives a clear solution with ..."

10. Journal of the American Medical Association by American Medical Association (1890)
"creasote IN THE TREATMENT OF PHTHISIS. The treatment of phthisis still leaves much to be desired, and notwithstanding the notable advances of the last few ..."

11. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1892)
"The pill form was likewise objected to, on account of the loss of creasote after being kept for some time. The best way is undoubtedly in capsules, ..."

12. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1873)
"That being the case, I wish to prepare creasote from wood, or have it prepared in St. Louis, where there is a factory, and then make the test with wood ..."

13. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1881)
"R8 O 2, also C8 H 10 O2, or the creasote with which we are all BO familiar. Carbolic acid may be distinguished from creasote by the following tests: ..."

14. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1893)
"Elliotson says Bishop Berkeley killed creasote by over-praise, just as Pope killed ... Elliotson tried creasote in this paper, in phthisis and epilepsy, ..."

15. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1889)
"The records of ten cases reported show that creasote by the stomach and ... No estimate was made of tile-relative value of creasote taken into the stomach. ..."

16. Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools by Victor Regnault (1853)
"A liquid substance, called creasote, and possessing some interest in being used to allay toothache, is extracted from wood-tar and pyroligneous acid, ..."

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