Crossword-Solution: CRYSTALLOID
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Crystalloid | a. | Crystal-like; transparent like crystal. |
| Crystalloid | n. | A body which, in solution, diffuses readily through animal membranes, and generally is capable of being crystallized; -- opposed to colloid. |
| Crystalloid | n. | One of the microscopic particles resembling crystals, consisting of protein matter, which occur in certain plant cells; -- called also protein crystal. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| CRYSTALLOID | anagram | CRYSTALIDOL |
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| CRYSTALLINE structure, substance of | 1 answer |
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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.
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"Delicious!"
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Sentences with CRYSTALLOID (5)
The philosophers call it crystalloid, for it taketh suddenly divers forms and shapes of colours as crystal doth.
The crystalloid substance, on the other hand, completely separates in the water and forms a _true solution_—one which is able to penetrate the partition or membrane.
Simple filtration will sometimes suffice to separate the required substance; in other cases dialysis will be necessary, in order that crystalloid substances may be separated from colloid bodies.
Cavities can be partly filled with tin and completed with sponge, fibrous, or crystalloid gold, after the manner described for beginning with tin and finishing with gold foil.
That eminent chemist was the first who drew attention to the distinction which may be made of all substances into two classes, termed by him crystalloids and colloids; or rather, of all states of matter into the crystalloid and the colloidal states, for many substances are capable of existing in either.