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Example sentences for "chemic"

Lexicographically close words:
chelae; chelate; chelicerae; chelle; chelonians; chemica; chemical; chemically; chemicals; chemin
  1. YOUR bright squadrons watch with chemic eyes The cold-elastic vapours, as they rise; With playful force arrest them as they pass, And to pure AIR betroth the flaming GAS.

  2. Dorland’s Dictionary: “Synthesis--The artificial building up of a chemic compound by the union of its elements.

  3. There was the mystic store of chemic force, which nobody understood; there were heat and light, electricity and magnetism, all competent to produce mechanical motion.

  4. The mischievous torrent is taught to drudge for man; the wild beasts he makes useful for food, or dress, or labor; the chemic explosions are controlled like his watch.

  5. The chemic and sour liquors are circulated also by means of pumps, so that without the slightest disturbance to the yarn it is quickly and economically bleached.

  6. Owing to the action of the chemic or acid on the metal work of the pump there is great wear and tear of the latter, necessitating frequent repairs.

  7. This final washing must be thorough, so that all traces of acid and chemic are washed out, otherwise there is a tendency for the goods to acquire a yellowish colouration.

  8. Versed was in arts of alchemy; Gunpowder's composition knew; And many another chemic brew.

  9. The chemic processes concerned give off heat, though in such small quantities that we are often not aware of it.

  10. But the behavior of chemic compounds points to the existence of atoms too small for us to see, and in the same way the aspect and behavior of the Martian markings implies the action of agents too far away to be made out.

  11. Even in chemic change this was true to a certain extent.

  12. In chemic change something definite is held, something that originally was planned and can he prophesied.

  13. In both conditions chemic tests will show hemoglobin, but in the latter the microscope will reveal the presence of red corpuscles.

  14. This is accomplished partly by means of phagocytosis--actual ingestion of the enemy--and partly by means of chemic substances which the leukocytes produce.

  15. The practitioner will find it best to have them made by a chemist, or to purchase from a chemic supply house.

  16. Blood is often recognized by simple inspection, but more frequently requires a chemic test.

  17. The microscopic findings may be corroborated by chemic tests for hemoglobin, although the microscope may show a few red corpuscles when the chemic tests are negative.

  18. Blood can be detected in the stomach fluid by the chemic tests in nearly one-half of the cases, and is more common when the newgrowth is situated at the pylorus.

  19. Blood is best recognized by the chemic tests already given.

  20. Chemic examination of milk is of great value in solving {278} the problems of infant feeding.

  21. The Rock of Ages to their chemic tests, Lest some day the all-sustaining base divine Should fail from under us, dissolved in gas?

  22. For by now he was intensely drawn to her, as he could feel--something chemic and hence dynamic was uppermost in him now and clamoring for expression.

  23. With skill that spares your toiling hands, And chemic aid that science brings, Reclaim the waste and outworn lands, And reign thereon as kings 1886.

  24. The mischievous torrent is taught to drudge for man: the wild beasts he makes useful for food, or dress, or labor; the chemic explosions are controlled like his watch.

  25. We can spare your opera, your gazetteer, your chemic analysis, your history, your syllogisms.

  26. Expression of chemic relations of hydrogen and oxygen--which are not final.

  27. It used to be customary to speak of chemic equilibrium, but not of social equilibrium: that false demarcation has been broken down.

  28. For analysis and chemic reactions, see the Journal.

  29. For some of the chemic reactions, see the Journal.

  30. And form is, in the spiritual law, what the crystal is in the chemic law.

  31. Is it a resurrection for the Body if, after weeks, or years, or scores of years, his decaying dust is absorbed into the earth, and passes in a chemic change into the living world?

  32. I know not whether the sun can have any chemic action upon the dead.

  33. According to Buller of Montreal, such injuries may arise from the mechanic violence sustained by the patient rather than by the thermal or chemic action of the current.

  34. That various substances ignite spontaneously is explained by chemic phenomena, the conditions of which do not exist in the human frame.

  35. There was subsequent bulging low down in the right iliac fossa, caused by the presence of a fluid, which chemic and microscopic examination proved was chyle.

  36. Note here, that in the chemic style, The moon is silver all this while.

  37. As Warmth and Moisture blend their magic spells, And brood with mingling wings the slimy dells; Contractile earths in sentient forms arrange, And Life triumphant stays their chemic change.

  38. The mystery of reproduction, which alone distinguishes organic life from mechanic or chemic action, is yet wrapt in darkness.

  39. The company consider, however, that it is necessary in the case of some cloth to give a second treatment with chemic and gas, each of thirty seconds duration, with an intermediate scald in a boiling very dilute alkaline solution.

  40. The order of treatment is as follows: (1) Saturation with weak chemic (1° Tw.

  41. Repetition of 1, but with weaker chemic (½° Tw.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "chemic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    chemical action; chemical affinity; chemical analysis; chemical change; chemical changes; chemical combination; chemical composition; chemical compound; chemical compounds; chemical decomposition; chemical elements; chemical energy; chemical examination; chemical fertilizers; chemical forces; chemical means; chemical process; chemical processes; chemical products; chemical properties; chemical reactions; chemical science; chemical substances; chemical tanker; chemical theory; chemically pure