释义 |
puteanic, a. Chem.|pjuːtiːˈænɪk| [f. L. puteān-us pertaining to a well (f. puteus well) + -ic.] In puteanic acid: see quot.
[1834Haenle in Kastner's Archiv, Nurnberg, XXVI. 399 Ich bezeichne sie daher..mit dem Namen Brunnensäure (Acidum puteanum).] 1838T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 156 Puteanic acid..discovered, in 1835, by M. Haenlé, apothecary at Lahr, in the ochre which deposits abundantly in the wells of that neighbourhood... It is a resinous-looking body, transparent when in thin crusts, having a strong lustre, and a brown colour. It has no smell. |