Crossword-Solution: SILICO
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| Containing a nonmetallic element: Comb. form | 1 answer |
| Chemical combining form. | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
DINEIV
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with SILICO (5)
That long sweep of brick-work, the “Grand Promenade,” bowed and bulged, with wall and window knuckled in and out, like wattles; the “Sea Parade” was a parade of sea; and a bathing-machine wheels upward lay, like a wrecked Noah's Ark, on the top of the “Saline-Silico-Calcareous Baths.” The Major stood by me, while all his constructions “went by the board,” as they say at sea; and verily every thing was at sea.
Silica and potassium silico-fluoride are precipitated, and hydrochloric acid is set free.[100] The acid thus liberated is titrated, with a standard solution of alkali, in the alcoholic solution, and from the amount of free acid found the fluorine is calculated.
Such masses of it as appear on shore, are silico-carbonates of lime, and seem to belong to the metalliferous system of Missouri.
The silico-borate of lead which Faraday prepared in the course of these experiments was, however, the substance with which he first demonstrated the effect of a magnetic field on the plane of polarization of light, and with which he discovered diamagnetic action.
The silico-aluminate of potash may be used for this purpose, as above directed; and even silicate of potash alone, provided it be in sufficient quantities, will answer well, if from year to year, for two or three years, the application be renewed, so as to fill in spaces, wherever the silicate may have been in part dissolved out.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1963–1986).