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—chymic, adj. —chymist, n./kim"euh stree/, n. Archaic.chemistry.
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Chymistry — Chymic Chym ic, Chymist Chym ist, Chymistry Chym is*try [Obs.] See {Chemic}, {Chemist}, {Chemistry}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chymistry — chymic, adj. chymist, n. /kim euh stree/, n. Archaic. chemistry … Useful english dictionary
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Isaac Newton's occult studies — Isaac Newton (1643 ndash; 1727), the noted British scientist and mathematician, wrote many works that would now be classified as occult studies. These occult works explored chronology, alchemy, and Biblical interpretation (especially of the… … Wikipedia
Chemistry (etymology) — In the history of science, the etymology of the word chemistry is a debatable issue. It is agreed that the word derives from the word alchemy, which is a European one, derived from the Arabic al kīmīā (الكيمياء). The Arabic term is derived from… … Wikipedia
Freind — John Freind (* 1675 in Croton in Northamptonshire; † 26. Juli 1728 in London) war ein englischer Arzt. Sein Bruder war Robert Freind (* 1666/67; † 1751), headmaster of Westminster School. John Freind wurde 1712 Fellow of the Royal Society und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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chemistry — /kem euh stree/, n., pl. chemistries. 1. the science that deals with the composition and properties of substances and various elementary forms of matter. Cf. element (def. 2). 2. chemical properties, reactions, phenomena, etc.: the chemistry of… … Universalium
Applied chemistry — Chemistry Chem is*try (k[e^]m [i^]s*tr[y^]; 277), n. [From {Chemist}. See {Alchemy}.] 1. That branch of science which treats of the composition of substances, and of the changes which they undergo in consequence of alterations in the constitution … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chemistry — Chem is*try (k[e^]m [i^]s*tr[y^]; 277), n. [From {Chemist}. See {Alchemy}.] 1. That branch of science which treats of the composition of substances, and of the changes which they undergo in consequence of alterations in the constitution of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English