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Definition of Sublimed
1. Adjective. Passing or having passed from the solid to the gaseous state (or vice versa) without becoming liquid.
Definition of Sublimed
1. a. Having been subjected to the process of sublimation; hence, also, purified.
Definition of Sublimed
1. Verb. (past of sublime) ¹
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Definition of Sublimed
1. sublime [v] - See also: sublime
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sublimed
Literary usage of Sublimed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Analysis of Lead and Its Compounds by John Ahlum Schaeffer, Bernard Sylvester White, John Henry Calbeck (1922)
"In analyzing sublimed white lead by the usual method, it is found that the ...
As is well known, the average composition of sublimed white lead is given as ..."
2. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers, Alfred Bellamy Aubert (1912)
"Chemically, sublimed white lead is entirely different from the the other white
... The manufacture of sublimed white lead was begun in the lead- mining ..."
3. Standard methods of chemical analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1917)
"ANALYSIS OF WHITE PIGMENTS sublimed WHITE LEAD Basic Sulphate of Lead.
Basic Sulphate—White Lead This pigment, embracing the daily analysis by the ..."
4. The Lead and Zinc Pigments by Clifford Dyer Holley (1909)
"sublimed BLUE LEAD. 135. sublimed blue lead is a pigment finding considerable
use as a protective coat for metallic surfaces. Its manufacture is by methods ..."
5. The Lead and Zinc Pigments by Clifford Dyer Holley (1909)
"sublimed BLUE LEAD. 135. sublimed blue lead is a pigment finding considerable
use as a protective coat for metallic surfaces. Its manufacture is by methods ..."
6. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1917)
"ANALYSIS OF WHITE PIGMENTS sublimed WHITE LEAD Basic Sulphate of Lead.
Basic Sulphate—White Lead This pigment, embracing the daily analysis by the ..."
7. The Lead and Zinc Pigments by Clifford Dyer Holley (1909)
"CHAPTER X. THE sublimed LEAD PIGMENTS. 120. sublimed White Lead. The invention
of sublimed white lead is due to Mr. E. 0. Bartlett, who, while manager of ..."