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Definition of Juices
1. juice [v] - See also: juice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Juices
Literary usage of Juices
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Physiology by Michael Foster (1881)
"These juices (viz., saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic juice, ... THE PROPERTIES
OP THE DIGESTIVE juices. [Physiological Anatomy of the Salivary Glands ..."
2. Successful Canning and Preserving by Ola Powell (1917)
"Fruit juices were used almost exclusively for medical purposes until recently.
It is still a common practice in Europe for physicians to send their patients ..."
3. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1910)
"5. Pear juice, pear must, sweet perry. Is the fresh fruit juice obtained from
pears, the fruit of Pyrus communis or P. sinensis. b. Sterilized Fruit juices. ..."
4. Germany, Garbage and the Green Dot: Challenging the Throwaway Society by Bette K. Fishbein (1996)
"The following section describes the Rudolph Wild Company's development of a
refillable plastic bottle for hot-filled juices. The case study is based on ..."
5. THe Edinburgh New Dispensatory: Containing I. The Elements of Pharmaceutical by Andrew Duncan, William Lewis (1806)
"The anión of heat is more expeditious, and is employed for juices which are very
alterable, or which contain volatile matters. ..."
6. A System of Chemistry by Thomas Thomson (1810)
"OF THE PECULIAR juices. fjn 1 HE bap passes from the roots in peculiar vessels
to the leaves, where it is altered by a process similar to that of digestion ..."
7. Enquiry Into Plants and Minor Works on Odours and Weather Signs by Theophrastus (1916)
"Of the medicinal juices of plants and the collection of them : general account.
... Now we must endeavour to speak in like manner of those juices which have ..."