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Definition of Incinerated
1. incinerate [v] - See also: incinerate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Incinerated
Literary usage of Incinerated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Workshop receipts by Robert Haldane (1883)
"If the white of eggs, or the serum of blood, or any animal liquid containing
albumen be incinerated, the residue is chiefly carbonate of soda. ..."
2. Earth-burial and Cremation: The History of Earth-burial with Its Attendant by Augustus Gardiner Cobb (1892)
"The Professions Represented by those who have been incinerated.—Bright Prospects
for the Future. As the evils incidental to earth-burial will be abolished ..."
3. Adulterations Detected; Or, Plain Instructions for the Discovery of Frauds by Arthur Hill Hassall (1857)
"When fruits or vegetable substances are carefully incinerated without being in
any way disturbed, the general form of the fruit, &c., is in most cases ..."
4. Food and Its Adulterations: Comprising the Reports of the Analytical by Arthur Hill Hassall (1855)
"Three ounces of each of the fruits and vegetables were weighed out, placed in
crucibles, and incinerated until nearly the whole of the carbon was dissipated ..."