Definition of Pectising

1. pectise [v] - See also: pectise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pectising

pectinesterase
pectinesterases
pectinibranch
pectinibranchiata
pectinibranchiate
pectinibranchs
pectinic acids
pectiniform
pectinous
pectins
pectise
pectised
pectises
pectising (current term)
pectization
pectize
pectized
pectizes
pectizing
pectolite
pectolites
pectolyase
pectoral
pectoral and abdominal anterior cutaneous branch of intercostal nerves
pectoral arch
pectoral branch of thoracoacromial artery
pectoral fascia
pectoral fin

Literary usage of Pectising

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry by Society of Chemical Industry (1884)
"... etc., on account of their power of dissolving, or at any rate of pectising, ... by cuprammonium solutions of pectising cellulose and similar substances, ..."

2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1864)
"Certain liquid substances diner from the salts in exercising little or no pectising influence upon liquid silicic acid. But, on the other hand, ..."

3. Workshop Receipts by Ernest Spon, Robert Haldane, Charles George Warnford Lock (1889)
"... but when used in conjunction with cuprammonium hydroxide, pectising is brought about by the copper solution, whilst certain advantages are gained by the ..."

4. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1881)
"I have no doubt it will one day come into extensive application, for the whole study of these pectising alcoholic caustics is but in its infancy. ..."

5. The Chemistry of India Rubber: Including the Outlines of a Theory on by Carl Otto Weber (1903)
"... or pectising, at all intelligible as a function of suspended matter. It is, indeed, when we enter upon the consideration of these two phenomena of the ..."

6. Mineral Physiology and Physiography: A Second Series of Chemical and by Thomas Sterry Hunt (1891)
"The name'selected for t Im (riho recalls at the same time the most common of tin-so species, and also the property which belongs to them of pectising or ..."

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