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Definition of Degreased
1. degrease [v] - See also: degrease
Lexicographical Neighbors of Degreased
Literary usage of Degreased
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Modern American Tanning: A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Leather (1910)
"The buffing is done after the leather is degreased and before it is staked the
second time. ... ACID FAT-LIQUOR FOR CHROME PATENT LEATHER TO BE degreased. ..."
2. American Sewerage Practice by Leonard. Metcalf, Harrison Prescott Eddy (1915)
"Further experiments were carried out in 1914, using sludge and degreased sludge
... In pot cultures, however, untreated and degreased sludge increased the ..."
3. Modern Inorganic Chemistry by Joseph William Mellor (1912)
"A similar result is obtained if degreased or raw bones bo heated in the retorts.
If animal charcoal, or degreased, ..."
4. Bulletin by Illinois State Water Survey (1920)
"In both Series 1 and 2 the degreased sludge showed no material increase in yield
of crops over that of the original sludge. The results obtained in a garden ..."
5. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1915)
"The un- fractionated extracts of a further batch of non-degreased corpus luteum
substance, however, proved to be equally inert. ..."
6. Hand Book of the United States Tariff: Containing the Tariff Act of 1913 by Vandegrift, F.B., & Co, United States (1913)
"(See degreased sheepskins.) Sheet icon, painted and embossed. (See Painted and
embossed sheet iron.) Sheet lead. (See Lead pipé and sheet lead. ..."
7. Chemical Fertilizers and Parasiticides by Sidney Hoare Collins (1920)
"Previous to being degreased, bones are of little value for fertilizing purposes.
... Those qualities of bone which have not merely been degreased, ..."
8. Trades Waste: Its Treatment and Utilisation. With Special Reference to the by William Naylor (1902)
"... mauy samples of wool having been really thoroughly degreased were sent back
... been thoroughly degreased were often rejected and condemned as requiring ..."