Lexicographical Neighbors of Cupeled
Literary usage of Cupeled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Fire Assaying by Charles Herman Fulton (1907)
"Exactly 500 mgs. of bullion are weighed out on an assay balance in order to save
calculation, wrapped in io grams of sheet lead, and cupeled at 700° C., ..."
2. The Virginias, a Mining, Industrial & Scientific Journal, Devoted to the by Jedediah Hotchkiss (1883)
"Salt cover. 3 Nails, points down. Button of lead will weigh 11 grams. This button
can now be cupeled directly and the resulting - silver bead weighed. ..."
3. The Cyanide Handbook by John Edward Clennell (1915)
"The paper is then immediately wrapped over the flux and precipitate and the whole
placed in a hot E or F clay crucible, fused, and cupeled. 3. ..."
4. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1911)
"Having cupeled all the buttons, one should find some place out of the wind and,
if one has the scale, part and weigh the gold in the usual manner. ..."
5. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1908)
"... weigh when dry approximately at least as much the lead button to be cupeled
in it. The usual diameter lì inches. If a button is too large to be absorbed ..."
6. The American Mineralogical Journal: Being a Collection of Facts and by Archibald Bruce (1814)
"The whole ingot was combined with double its weight of fine silver, and cupeled
with a quantity of lead, equal to the weight of the compound. " Pro. 3d. ..."