Crossword-Solution: EMULSIONS
We have 8 clues for the answer “EMULSIONS”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Colloidal mixtures | 1 answer |
| Mayonnaise and salad dressing | 1 answer |
| Milklike liquids. | 1 answer |
| Opaque liquids such as milk | 1 answer |
| Photographic coatings | 1 answer |
| They're like oil and water | 1 answer |
| water paints | 1 answer |
| PIGMENT used in water paints | 2 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EMULSIONS (5)
Various forms of apparatus following this general type were made, but they were all open to the serious objection that the very rapid emulsions employed were relatively coarse-grained and prevented the securing of sharp pictures of microscopic size.
Spraying with oil emulsions, tobacco extracts, soap solutions, etc., will all kill the lice if you get it onto them with a good spray pump and suitable nozzles for reaching the under sides of the leaves.
Emulsions were made in bromide solutions containing gelatin or collodion (the former aqueous, the latter alcoholic), some with the aid of heat, others without.
For these reasons, I venture to say that ammonium bromide, which figures so largely in formulæ for gelatine emulsions, is one of the worst bromides that can be employed for that purpose, and is, indeed, a frequent source of pink fog and frilling.
Now, besides the silver bromide, we have in the emulsion water, gelatine, potassium nitrate, and a small excess of potassium bromide; and in order to find which of these is the cause, we must make different emulsions, omitting in succession each of these materials.
Quotes with EMULSIONS (1)
Because this painting has never been restored there is a heightened poignance to it somehow; it doesn’t have the feeling of unassailable permanence that paintings in museums do. There is a small crack in the lower left, and a little of the priming between the wooden panel and the oil emulsions of paint has been bared. A bit of abrasion shows, at the rim of a bowl of berries, evidence of time’s power even over this — which, paradoxically, only seems to increase its poetry, its…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, Three Across.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1954–2020).