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121quadruple — (koua dru pl ) 1° Adj. Quivaut quatre fois autant. Une somme quadruple. • Pour réduire cette question à l énoncé le plus simple, il s agit de savoir si la force d un corps qui a une certaine vitesse devient double ou quadruple, quand sa… …
122ate — accouchâtes accrochâtes acidifiâtes aculéate affichâtes affiliâtes agréâtes alliâtes alléchâtes amnistiâtes amplifiâtes anesthésiâtes anémiâtes apostasiâtes apostrophâtes appariâtes approchâtes appropriâtes appréciâtes arrachâtes arséniate asiate …
123Blantyre — BLANTYRE, a parish, in the Middle ward of the county of Lanark; including the villages of Auchinraith, Auchintiber, Barnhill, Blantyre, Blantyre Works, Hunthill, and Stonefield; and containing 3047 inhabitants, of whom 1464 are in the village… …
124Hurlet — HURLET, a village, in the Abbey parish of the town of Paisley, Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, 3 miles (S. E.) from Paisley; containing 287 inhabitants. The village and the adjacent hamlets are inhabited chiefly by colliers, and others… …
125Moffat — MOFFAT, a parish, partly in the county of Lanark, but chiefly in that of Dumfries; containing 2199 inhabitants, of whom 1413 are in the town of Moffat, 21 miles (N. N. E.) from Dumfries, and 52 (S. by W.) from Edinburgh. This place, of which… …
126Paisley — PAISLEY, a burgh, market town, and ancient parish, in the Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, of which it is the principal place, and the seat of a wide manufacturing district, 7½ miles (W. by S.) from Glasgow, and 50 (W. by S.) from… …
127muriato — mu·rià·to s.m. OB TS chim. → cloruro {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: av. 1799. ETIMO: cfr. fr. muriate …
128muriatic acid — [ˌmjʊərɪ atɪk] noun archaic term for hydrochloric acid. Derivatives muriate noun Origin C17: muriatic from L. muriaticus, from muria brine …