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phosphoretic, a. rare.|fɒsfəˈrɛtɪk| [f. phosphoret or mod.L. phosphorēt-um + -ic.] †1. = phosphorescent a. Obs.
1794G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. II. xxi. 395 Oyster⁓shells possessed the phosphoretic quality. Ibid. 396 A phosphoretic appearance, produced by putrefied materials from fish and vegetables. 2. Of the nature of a phosphuret; combined with phosphorus.
1883Daily News 19 Sept. 3/2 Adapting the phosphoretic Cleveland ores to the making of steel. |