A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances.
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Examples for "solvent "
1 The age change is designed to help keep the elderly-care system solvent .
2 The path ensembles contain information on the folding kinetics, including solvent motion.
3 EU rules permit such a scheme only if the bank is solvent .
4 Mediation is not an insolvency procedure and is available to solvent companies.
5 However, the oxygen and nitrogen permeability decreased with decreasing residual solvent content.
1 The roots of another family of monocotyledons (of some cyperaceae) possess also diaphoretic and resolvent properties.
2 On expression they yield a fine purple juice, which proves a useful laxative, and a resolvent in recent colds.
3 He found the soapy mucus within the vesicles of the Bladderwrack an excellent resolvent , and most useful in dispersing scrofulous swellings.
4 Chelaship was defined, the other day, by a Mahatma as a "psychic resolvent , which eats away all dross and leaves only the pure gold behind."
1 Impact lances, poison darts, dissolver rods and tasing bolts rained down onto their opponents.
2 Out in the dark beyond the floodlights, trees fell, brought down by the Chaga, dissolver of illusions.
3 It provides a smooth, pillowy texture in just about everything -from toothpaste and ice cream to rust dissolver .
1 In all these preparations, the dissolving agent of the worms is as much in evidence as when butcher's meat is employed.
2 "That libellous, scandal-seeking press," said Amadieu gravely, "is a dissolving agent which will bring France to ruin.
1 Your cocksure, peering Protestant is the dissolvent - the force making for ruin.
2 But Césarine was, like her aunt, a born dissolvent of society's vital elements.
3 Drink water by pailfuls; it is a universal dissolvent ; water liquefies all the salts.
4 Therefore love is a dissolvent : therefore it is a corruptive and a wounding passion.
5 This constitutes a gilding dissolvent now in our market.
6 Aubrey speaks of May dew as "a great dissolvent " ("Miscellanies," p.
7 He, however, was to learn that there is no greater dissolvent of rancor than intelligent curiosity.
8 Equality, as a phrase, having done duty as a dissolvent , was pressed into service as a constructor.
9 The stomach has a dissolvent that causes hunger, and puts man in mind of his want of food.
10 As was unavoidable, the secret treaty of December acted as an immediate dissolvent to the truce of February.
11 May-Dew is a great dissolvent .
12 The flesh is white, delicate, partly translucent, easy for our stomachs to digest and no less suited to the grub's dissolvent .
13 The Italian kingdom is the fruit of the alliance between the strong monarchical principles of Piedmont and the dissolvent forces of revolution.
14 If to some men misery is a tonic, on others it acts as a dissolvent ; and the count was of the latter.
15 Their dissolvent , comparable in its effects with the gastric juice of the higher animals, is, beyond a doubt, emitted through the mouth.
16 The French Revolution, which extinguished feudalism as a system and the nobility as a privileged class, speedily ceased to be a mere dissolvent .
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