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adulteração
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adulteració
Being mixed with extraneous material; the product of adulterating.
debasement
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adulteração
1
This current
adulteration
was discovered not in the UK, but in Ireland.
2
After the practices of
adulteration
naturally follow the practices of retail trade.
3
My cows eat no grains, neither any
adulteration
in milk or cream.
4
Strictly speaking, arsenical poisoning does not belong to the subject of
adulteration
.
5
Soap is subject to another kind of
adulteration
called filling, or weighting.
6
How much
adulteration
will the liquor bear which is measured by drop?
7
There, they say, is no
adulteration
,
no litigation, no bankruptcy, no misery.
8
You have attached too much importance to the
adulteration
-
the
folly
and the humbug.
9
The bleaching and
adulteration
of flour are governed by the United States laws.
10
Birds Eye names QK as source of
adulteration
of its beef ready meals.
11
It is suspected that the contamination occurred by direct
adulteration
with dried manure.
12
Of these again it is hardly proper to speak as liable to
adulteration
.
13
French wines, both red and white, are hardly subject to
adulteration
.
14
Drugs.--Tothe
adulteration
of drugs but very brief reference can here be made.
15
No one knows how long the
adulteration
has gone on.
16
In a court sequel, 71 charges alleging
adulteration
have been filed against the company.
adulteration
such adulteration
above adulteration
alarming adulteration
allege adulteration
charge with adulteration
portugués
adulteração
catalán
adulteració