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Definition of Noneffervescent
1. Adjective. Not sparkling. "Still mineral water"
2. Adjective. Not effervescent.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Noneffervescent
Literary usage of Noneffervescent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Modern Materia Medica: The Source, Chemical and Physical Properties (1912)
"... noneffervescent combination of laxative salines with lithium. Each teaspoonful
represents lithium citrate 5 grains, sodium sulphate 60 grains, ..."
2. The Modern Materia Medica: The Source, Chemical and Physical Properties by Druggists circular (1912)
"... noneffervescent combination of laxative salines with lithium. Each teaspoonful
represents lithium citrate 5 grains, sodium sulphate 60 grains, ..."
3. Report of the Governor General of the Philippine Islands by Philippines Governor (1907)
"... the reaction is neutral, and the water is noneffervescent. The waters are
recommended in the bath and to be taken internally for cases of chronic ..."
4. Bulletin by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1906)
"Alternating strata, 1 to 6 feet thick, of limestone and marl, containing the
Vicksburg fossils and some bands of noneffervescent gray sand and clay 60-65 4. ..."
5. Monthly Consular and Trade Reports by United States Bureau of Manufactures (1899)
"... grape and berry: Imported in large or small barrels, containing less than 16
grams of alcohol, by the pood, including package 4.00 3,87 noneffervescent, ..."
6. Geology and Mineral Resources of Mississippi by Albert Forster Crider, Edwin Clarence Eckel (1906)
"Alternating strata, 1 to 6 feet thick, of limestone and marl, containing the
Vicksburg fossils and some bands of noneffervescent gray sand and clay 60-65 4. ..."
7. Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries by United States Bureau of Manufactures, United States (1903)
"... 558 tons of wine in casks, 74000 bottles of effervescent wines, and a much
less quantity of noneffervescent wines were received at Odessa in 1901. ..."
8. Professional Paper by Geological Survey (U.S.) (1919)
"... often lignitic, alternating with and usually overlaid by noneffervescent sand,
mostly (though not always) poor in mica, and of a gray or yellow tint. ..."