Lexicographical Neighbors of Intumesced
Literary usage of Intumesced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Exhibiting a View of the Progressive by Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, Henry D Rogers (1827)
"99.1 Coal of Wellesweiler, country of Saarbruck, with intumesced coke, ........
97.85 Coal of the country of Waldenburg, Lower Silesia, ..."
2. The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal (1827)
"Coal of the country of Waldenburg, Lower Silesia, with intumesced coke, ........
Coal from Westphalia, with pulverulent coke, Coal from Brazil, ..."
3. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores by John Percy (1875)
"Coke semi-metallic in lustre, slightly intumesced; the particles of coal from
which it has been derived can often be distinguished in it. ..."
4. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores by John Percy (1875)
"Coke semi-metallic in lustre, slightly intumesced; the particles of coal from
... Coke much intumesced. The small coal is in much request for making coke. ..."
5. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores, and Adapting Them by John Percy (1864)
"This mass, as reduction proceeds, yields iron to the branching projections, of
which the extremities are immersed in very liquid intumesced, ..."
6. Geological Observations on the Volcanic Islands and Parts of South America by George Brettingham Sowerby, William Lonsdale, Edward Forbes, Charles Darwin (1897)
"... which intumesced under the blowpipe in a remarkable manner. As the upper
surfaces in all the half-filled cells are exactly parallel, it is evident that ..."
7. A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent by James Dwight Dana, George Jarvis Brush (1868)
"... was no longer hygroscopic; at a bright red, it lost "'•* pc, intumesced, and
was partially fused. ..."
8. A System of Mineralogy: Descriptive Mineralogy, Comprising the Most Recent by James Dwight Dana, George Jarvis Brush (1890)
"... the loss was 21 pc, and the mineral was no longer hygroscopic; at a bright
red, it lost 22*4 pc, intumesced, and was partially fused. ..."