Obtainable

  • 111up for grabs — (informal) AVAILABLE, obtainable, to be had, for the taking; for sale, on the market; informal for the asking, on tap, gettable. → grab * * * phrasal slang : available for anyone who takes or is able to take …

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  • 112mandelic acid — manˈdelik , dēlik noun Etymology: part translation of German mandelsäure, from mandel almond (from Medieval Latin mandala, alteration of Late Latin amandula) + säure acid more at almond : a crystalline hydroxy acid C6H5CH(OH)COOH that is known in …

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  • 113roussin's salt — ˈrüsə̇nz noun Usage: usually capitalized R Etymology: after François Zacharie Roussin died 1894 French chemist : any of two series of alkali metal salts that are nitrosyl and sulfur complexes of iron: a. : a red unstable salt having the general… …

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  • 114stannic acid — noun Etymology: probably from French acide stannique : any of various amorphous acid substances that behave like hydrates of stannic oxide and yield stannic oxide when calcined: as a. : a highly hydrated substance obtainable as a gelatinous… …

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  • 115telluric acid — noun : an acid containing hexavalent tellurium: as a. : a very weak acid H6TeO6 that is a good oxidizing agent and is obtainable in two crystalline forms and as a tetrahydrate by oxidizing tellurium or tellurium dioxide called also orthotelluric… …

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  • 116in print — {adj. phr.} Obtainable in printed form from a printer or publisher; printed. * /The author has finished writing his book but it is not yet in print./ * /The story of the students trip to Washington appeared in print in the newspaper./ * /It is a… …

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  • 117out of print — {adj. phr.} No longer obtainable from the publisher because the printed copies have been sold out; no longer printed. * /The book is out of print. An edition of one thousand copies was sold and no more copies were printed./ Compare: OUT OF STOCK …

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  • 118in print — {adj. phr.} Obtainable in printed form from a printer or publisher; printed. * /The author has finished writing his book but it is not yet in print./ * /The story of the students trip to Washington appeared in print in the newspaper./ * /It is a… …

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  • 119out of print — {adj. phr.} No longer obtainable from the publisher because the printed copies have been sold out; no longer printed. * /The book is out of print. An edition of one thousand copies was sold and no more copies were printed./ Compare: OUT OF STOCK …

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  • 120a going business — Going Go ing, p. pr. of {Go}. Specif.: (a) That goes; in existence; available for present use or enjoyment; current; obtainable; also, moving; working; in operation; departing; as, he is of the brightest men going; going prices or rate. (b)… …

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