emulsive
1Emulsive — E*mul sive, a. [Cf. F. [ e]mulsif.] 1. Softening; milklike. [1913 Webster] 2. Yielding oil by expression; as, emulsive seeds. [1913 Webster] 3. Producing or yielding a milklike substance; as, emulsive acids. [1913 Webster] …
2emulsive — lsiv adjective Etymology: emulsion + ive : constituting or yielding an emulsion emulsive insecticidal spray oils …
3emulsive colloid — emulsinis koloidas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. emulsive colloid vok. Emulsionskolloid, n; emulsoidales Kolloid, n rus. эмульсоидный коллоид, m pranc. colloïde émulsoïde, m …
4emulsive — See emulsion. * * * …
5emulsive — adjective That yields an emulsion (or a milk like substance) …
6emulsive — 1. Denoting a substance that can be made into an emulsion. 2. Denoting a substance, such as a mucilage, by which a fat or resin can be emulsified. 3. Making soft or pliant. 4. Yielding a fixed oil on pressure. * * * emul·sive (e mulґsiv) 1.… …
7Emulsive — Эмульсионный …
8emulsive — adj. like an emulsion, having the nature of an emulsion …
9emulsive — emul·sive …
10émulsif, émulsive ou émulsifiant, émulsifiante ou émulsionnant, émulsionnante ou émulsificateur, émulsificatrice — ● émulsif, émulsive ou émulsifiant, émulsifiante ou émulsionnant, émulsionnante ou émulsificateur, émulsificatrice adjectif émulsif ou émulsifiant ou émulsionnant ou émulsificateur nom masculin Se d …