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reguline, a. Chem.|ˌrɛgjʊlaɪn| [f. regul-us + -ine1. Cf. F. régulin.] Of or pertaining to, of the nature of, regulus.
1669W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 6 Antimony and its preparations, viz. the crocus metallorum, or reguline part. 1694Salmon Bate's Dispens. (1713) 432/2 The Reguline or Metalline Part being more weighty, falls down to the bottom. 1754Huxham in Phil. Trans. XLVIII. 834 This reguline substance, or antimony properly so called, is a metallic substance, sui generis. 1782Kirwan ibid. LXXIII. 51 Metallic substances, when freest from all foreign mixture, are obtained either in a reguline state, or in that of a calx. 1819H. Busk Vestriad iv. 252 Ah treacherous present of the glittering mine, Fatal as calx, more fatal—reguline! 1884Public Opin. 12 Sept. 336/1 Mr. Dudley..has succeeded in obtaining a bright reguline deposit of iridium on base metals. |