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Definition of Indurating
1. indurate [v] - See also: indurate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Indurating
Literary usage of Indurating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1838)
"... Discovery of a Method of indurating Animal Bodies. By Alexander M. Bruen MD,
of Perth Amboy, N. ft [Communicated in a letter to the Editor. ..."
2. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1872)
"After the plaster of Paris is set, tho caustic limo goes on absorbing carbonic
acid, and thus indurating the mass in the ordinary manner of lime-mortars. ..."
3. Technology of Cellulose Esters: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Edward Chauncey Worden (1921)
"... is said to give a colloid which in tensile strength is nearly if not quite
the equal of that induced by alcohol- ether gelatinization. indurating ..."
4. Reminiscences of Twelve Years' Residence in Tasmania and New South Wales by Thomas Atkins (1869)
"... of Property— The Registrar—The Sheriff—The indurating Effects of Selfishness—The
Colonial Embarrassments—Examples of the Ruinous Consequences of ..."
5. Notes on Building Construction by Henry Fidler, Great Britain Dept. of Science and Art (1879)
"By introducing the sulphates of iron, copper, and manganese, he obtained
reddish-brown, green, and brown colours. RANSOME'B indurating SOLUTIONS ..."
6. Notes on Building Construction: Arranged to Meet the Requirements of the by Henry Fidler, Great Britain Dept. of Science and Art (1889)
"RANSOME'S indurating SOLUTIONS consist of silicate of soda or potash, and chloride
of calcium or barium. The surface of the stone is made thoroughly clean ..."
7. A Practical Treatise on Sexual Disorders of the Male and Female by Robert William Taylor (1897)
"Showing indurating oedema of both labia minora in late syphilis. both are involved)
may be thus uniformly sclerotic, or, as often happens, there may seem to ..."
8. The Private Journal of Judge-Advocate Larpent: Attached to the Head-quarters by Francis Seymour Larpent, George Gerard de Hochepied Larpent (1854)
"... Battle—Feelings of the French—"Wellington wounded — St. Sever—Church and
School— Aire—Wellington on the Conduct of the Allies—indurating effects of War. ..."