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    aqueous


    1. We were about to move ourselves to one of the adjoining tables when Mr Eye-Muncher spoke, spraying us with a light spattering of aqueous fluid,


    2. Vitamin C functions as an antioxidant in aqueous (water) environments in the body, both outside and inside human cells


    3. She bent over to take a closer look to see what the connection was and read Aqueous Passage


    4. There was little known about the Aqueous Passage other than it was the longest and largest canal in the world


    5. He was planning to use the Aqueous Passage


    6. The Aqueous Passage stood before him


    7. He’d heard of the Aqueous Passage as a child


    8. ” He moved his eyes to the Aqueous Passage and back to the boy


    9. He gave one last look at the Aqueous Passage and descended toward the crops once more


    10. The Aqueous Passage was just as clear in his mind as it had been in Oak’s

    11. Jean range on the other; and this heat, moreover, which, on account of the aqueous vapours given off by the river and the considerable number of cattle in the fields, which, as you know, exhale much ammonia, that is to say, nitrogen, hydrogen and oxygen (no, nitrogen and hydrogen alone), and which sucking up into itself the humus from the ground, mixing together all those different emanations, unites them into a stack, so to say, and combining with the electricity diffused through the atmosphere, when there is any, might in the long run, as in tropical countries, engender insalubrious miasmata—this heat, I say, finds itself perfectly tempered on the side whence it comes, or rather whence it should come—that is to say, the southern side—by the south-eastern winds, which, having cooled themselves passing over the Seine, reach us sometimes all at once like breezes from Russia


    12. The solar rays easily crossed this aqueous mass and dispersed its dark colors


    13. A pleasant land it is in sooth of murmuring waters, fishful streams where sport the gurnard, the plaice, the roach, the halibut, the gibbed haddock, the grilse, the dab, the brill, the flounder, the pollock, the mixed coarse fish generally and other denizens of the aqueous kingdom too numerous to be enumerated


    14. That he was hydrophobe, hating partial contact by immersion or total by submersion in cold water, (his last bath having taken place in the month of October of the preceding year), disliking the aqueous substances of glass and crystal, distrusting aquacities of thought and language


    15. What light it let in was murky and aqueous, and she kept imagining sinking into water herself, the light on the surface receding, her breath stuck in her throat


    16. Drink the aqueous fluid found along the spine of large fish and in the eyes


    17. Remarks on the Structure of the Calton Hill, near Edinburgh, Scotland; and on the Aqueous Origin of Wacke; by J


    18. Remarks on the Structure of the Calton Hill, near Edinburgh, Scotland; and on the Aqueous origin of Wacke; by J


    19. The country around Edinburgh is extremely interesting to the geologist, and presents numerous instances of the junction of rocks to which the advocates of the Neptunian system have referred in support of their opinion as to the aqueous origin of greenstone, basalt, and wacke; while the same examples have been cited by the Volcanists, and by those who hold an intermediate opinion


    20. The structure of a portion of Calton hill, where the most distinct alternations of substances (whose aqueous origin none can dispute,) with pure and well characterized wacke are displayed, has not, as yet, I believe been particularly described

    21. As might be expected, the inspissated aqueous extract of the chesnut, bears a near resemblance in many particulars, to catechu


    22. —, —, —, —, Calton Hill near Edinburgh, and on the aqueous origin of wacke, J


    23. —, structure of Calton Hill, near Edinburgh, Scotland, and on the aqueous origin of wacke, i, 230


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    Synonyms for "aqueous"

    aqueous sedimentary

    "aqueous" definitions

    similar to or containing or dissolved in water


    produced by the action of water