单词 | edulcorate |
释义 | edulcorateadj. rare. Softened, sweetened. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > compassion > [adjective] > moved by meltingc1565 relenteda1586 relentful1598 edulcorate1819 the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sweetness > [adjective] > sweetened sugareda1475 sweetened1567 condulcate1569 nectarized1593 mellified1598 sugary1598 dulcified1617 edulcorate1819 sugar-coated1865 saccharous1896 saccharinized1977 the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > capacity for emotion > sensitiveness or tenderness > [adjective] > made sensitive or tender softened1579 moistened1582 edulcorate1819 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > sweetening > [adjective] > sweetened nectarized1593 dulcified1617 jellieda1658 saccharated1784 sweetened1797 over-sweetened1818 edulcorate1819 1819 H. Busk Dessert 459 Edulcorate juice from every clustering vine. 1821 J. Bentham Elements Art of Packing 112 An excuse such as might have been expected to..call forth sympathy and edulcorate feelings in the bosom even of the most obdurate Judge. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2019). edulcoratev.ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sweetness > sweeten [verb (transitive)] sweetc1000 dulcorate?a1425 doucea1475 sugar1530 sweeten1552 condulcate1569 dulcerate?1586 nectarize1592 dulcify1599 asweeten1605 ensweeten1607 besugar1611 endulce1611 indulcate1628 besweeten1648 dulcescate1657 obdulcorate1657 edulcorate1661 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > sweetening > sweeten [verb (transitive)] sweetc1000 dulcorate?a1425 doucea1475 sweeten1552 nectarize1592 dulcify1599 asweeten1605 ensweeten1607 endulce1611 indulcate1628 dulcescate1657 obdulcorate1657 edulcorate1661 oversweeten1823 1661 R. Lovell Πανζωορυκτολογια, sive Panzoologicomineralogia 415 Giving to the infants..water of succory, endive, and violets edulcorated. 1676 J. Evelyn Philos. Disc. Earth 123 Dung of Swine..is said..to edulcorate..fruit so sensibly, as to convert the bitterest Almond into sweet. 1710 T. Fuller Pharmacopœia Extemporanea 60 Strain off, and edulcorate with Sugar to make it palatable. 2. To free from harsh and acrid properties; to purify, soften. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > subject to chemical reactions or processes [verb (transitive)] > subject to named chemical reaction or process > subject to dulcification dulcify1590 edulcorate1651 1651 J. French Art Distillation iii. 75 Edulcorate it..by boiling it in spirit of Vinegar. 1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician iii. 108 This Vinegar impregnated and edulcorated with the Lead. 1762 Gentleman's Mag. May 225/1 Experiments for edulcorating vicious train-oil. 3. Chemistry. To free from soluble particles by agitation or trituration in water, or by washing on a filter. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > subject to chemical reactions or processes [verb (transitive)] > subject to named chemical reaction or process > subject to elution edulcorate1669 elute1731 1669 W. Simpson Hydrologia Chymica 14 By evaporating the corrosive Menstrum, then edultorating [sic]. 1683 W. Salmon Doron Medicum lxi. 320 Which you may edulcorate by many washings. 1755 J. Huxham in Philos. Trans. 1754 (Royal Soc.) 48 858 Let the salt be well washed off, and the mass well edulcorated. 1832 G. R. Porter Treat. Manuf. Porcelain & Glass 218 The silex which is precipitated by this means must then be edulcorated and dried. 1844 N. Brit. Rev. 2 72 He might..edulcorate the muriatic and fluoric radicals. Derivatives eˈdulcorated adj. ΚΠ 1782 W. Withering in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 72 332 The edulcorated powder was now perfectly white. eˈdulcorating n. and adj. softening, sweetening, purifying. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > taste and flavour > sweetness > [adjective] > sweetening dulcifying1591 edulcorating1660 sweetening1707 dulcific1772 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation for table or cooking > sweetening > [adjective] dulcifying1591 edulcorating1660 dulcific1772 the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > [noun] > chemical reactions or processes (named) > elution ablutionc1405 elution1617 edulcorating1660 edulcoration1758 1660 Char. Italy 83 We will allay the bitterness of this potion with the edulcorating ingredients of their virtues. 1719 J. Chamberlayne tr. B. Nieuwentyt Relig. Philosopher II. xxi. xxvi. 626 This the Chymists call Edulcorating, that is to say, making Sweet or Fresh. 1805 Gregor in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 95 336 The last portion of edulcorating water dropped through the filter of an opalish hue. eˌdulcoˈration n. the action or process of washing away particles soluble in water. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > chemical reactions or processes > [noun] > chemical reactions or processes (named) > elution ablutionc1405 elution1617 edulcorating1660 edulcoration1758 1758 R. Dossie Elaboratory laid open 241 The edulcoration may be sufficiently perfected by such an ablution. 1777 Philos. Trans. 1776 (Royal Soc.) 66 609 A precipitation..after edulcoration and exsiccation, weighed forty-two grains. 1866 J. J. Griffin Chem. Handicraft (Heading of Chapter) Filtration, Percolation, Edulcoration. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1819v.1651 |
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