How To Use Aeriform In A Sentence
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He informed us all about internal fires and tertiary formations; about äeriforms, fluidiforms, and solidiforms; about quartz and marl; about schist and schorl; about gypsum and trap; about talc and calc; about blende and horn-blende; about mica-slate and pudding-stone; about cyanite and lepidolite; about hematite and tremolite; about antimony and calcedony; about manganese and whatever you please.
Tales.
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Variant forms include: opake, opaque aëriform, aeriform (with and without dieresis) gasses, gases phosphoret, phosphuret (but always carburet)
Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
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Yes, in strict propriety, for they can properly be called gasses only when brought to an aeriform state.
Conversations on Chemistry, V. 1-2 In Which the Elements of that Science Are Familiarly Explained and Illustrated by Experiments
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The growth that the incremental ratio materiality of aeriform investment invests is rapider.
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He informed us all about internal fires and tertiary formations; about äeriforms, fluidiforms, and solidiforms; about quartz and marl; about schist and schorl; about gypsum and trap; about talc and calc; about blende and horn-blende; about mica-slate and pudding-stone; about cyanite and lepidolite; about hematite and tremolite; about antimony and calcedony; about manganese and whatever you please.
Tales.
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a fiery, an aeriform, a pneumatical, and a nameless one, which latter is said to cause sensations: — κρᾶμα ἐκ τεττάρων, ἐκ ποιοῦ
Lunheng
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Heat, therefore, does not rank as a fourth condition by the side of the solid, liquid and aeriform states, in the way that Fire ranks in the older conception by the side of Earth, Water and Air.
Man or Matter
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The reversed currents are, then, arrested during their passage; and, in order to collect them, it becomes necessary to considerably diminish the gaseous pressure of the aeriform conductor interposed in the discharge; to increase its conductivity; or to open to the current a very resistant metallic derivation.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 344, August 5, 1882
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Humboldt extends this view to the case of earthquakes unaccompanied by eruptions; but I can hardly conceive it possible that the small quantity of aeriform fluids which then escape from the fissured ground can produce such remarkable effects.
Journal of researches into the geology and natural history of the various countries visited by H.M.S. Beagle
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It is jotter batteries, cooperate it'fuse' jotter , explode at aeriform in the center.
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It is jotter batteries, cooperate it'fuse' jotter , explode at aeriform in the center.
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We know that this characteristic of matter diminishes gradually with its transition from the solid to the liquid and aeriform states.
Man or Matter
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On page 214 he describes and figures an apparatus for taking the galvano-electric spark into fluid and aeriform substances.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 430, March 29, 1884
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figures light and aeriform come unlooked for and melt away
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Arguing thus, Priestley, of course, named the new aeriform substance _dephlogisticated air_, and thought of it as ordinary air deprived of some, or it might be all, of its phlogiston.
The Story of Alchemy and the Beginnings of Chemistry
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But aeriform matter still has density and weight, and this means that matter in this state combines the two opposing qualities.
Man or Matter
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Thus there is reason to describe also from the modern point of view the solid and liquid states as essentially 'cold', and the aeriform state as 'warm'.
Man or Matter
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With the help of these qualitative concepts we are now in a position to determine more clearly still the difference between the older and the modern conceptions: in particular the difference between the aeriform condition of matter, as we conceive of it to-day, and the element Air.
Man or Matter