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solvent

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Word definitions for solvent in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Able to pay all debts as they become due, and having no more liabilities than assets. 2 Having the power of dissolving; causing solution. n. A liquid that dissolves a solid, liquid, or gaseous solute, resulting in a solution.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"substance able to dissolve other substances," 1670s, from Latin solventem (see solvent (n.)).

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A solvent (from the Latin solvō , "I loosen, untie, I solve") is a substance that dissolves a solute (a chemically different liquid, solid or gas), resulting in a solution . A solvent is usually a liquid but can also be a solid or a gas. The quantity of ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Solvent \Sol"vent\ (s[o^]l"vent), a. [L. solvens, p. pr. of solvere. See Solvable .] Having the power of dissolving; dissolving; as, a solvent fluid. ``The solvent body.'' --Boyle. Able or sufficient to pay all just debts; as, a solvent merchant; ...

Usage examples of solvent.

Mixed with organic solvents like carbon disulfide or benzene, it can be very toxic.

The second principle which underlies all the most recent methods for extracting the grease from the wool, consists in treating the fibre with some solvent like benzol, carbon bisulphide, petroleum spirit, carbon tetrachloride, etc.

Liquid water as a solvent for micronutrients and for carbon dioxide, hydrogen as a source of energy for the fixation of carbon dioxide into organic molecules.

The repressurized solvent was sprayed on the walls and used to make certain the elevator tracks were clear.

Reinhard Stiffler had reached Mexico and after working for another German there for a few years had learned the language and the ropes sufficiently and had become solvent enough to open a small haberdashery shop in Mexico City.

The cabinet itself seemed to fold upward into a hood, like a metal tipi, that, Father John figured, vented fumes from the bottled solvents to the outside.

Farris Fashions, a flannel shirt maker struggling to remain solvent after losing one of its biggest customers to a factory in China.

I married into one of the three or four solvent families in Boca Grande.

Even above the reek of solvents and cleaners I got a waft of greasy hair, Coca-Cola, bubblegum, and chocolate.

Finally he stepped in, determined to escape Eberhard Fearing, bolting himself into the stainless-steel compartment and noting in the mirror how unlike himself he looked, neat enough in sport coat and tie but unusually pale and somehow tired, as though this manufactured air were threatening his very flesh, drawing out needed chemicals and replacing them with evil solvents made in New Jersey.

The researches under way show the wide variation in chemical composition and calorific value of the various crude oils, indicate the possibility of the extraction of coal constituents by solvents, and point to important results relative to the equilibrium of gases at high temperatures in furnaces and gas producers.

Externally, in solution, one to five grains of the crystals to one ounce of the solvent.

He found that smokeless power is produced by colloiding nitrocellulose with special solvents followed by a drying process and that the nitroglycerine bonded with the nitrocellulose and would not separate in storage.

For this reason we have taken unusual pains to investigate the causes of the disease, and have spared no expense to provide the most approved digestive solvents, and stomachic tonics, which invigorate the mucous membrane of the stomach, and materially assist in reducing the food to a liquid condition.

Indio peeled off his skin plast and tossed it into the can next while Tiny poured a solvent on a rag and wiped it across his scalp and chin, dissolving the fixative that glued the hair and beard to his skin.