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Ceria
Cerium oxide CeO2 a white infusible substance constituting about one per cent of the material of
VerbarInfusoria
Formerly the term was applied to any microbe found in infusions of decaying organic material but the term is now applied
Infusionism
that the soul is preexistent to the body and is infused into it at conception or birth opposed to traducianism and
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Infuse
To pour in as a liquid to pour into or upon to shed
Infound
To pour in to infuse
Inbreathe
To infuse by breathing to inspire
Immit
To send in to inject to infuse the correlative of emit
Demonize
To convert into a demon to infuse the principles or fury of a demon into
Coke
New International Dictionary, Vol. I which is as follows: 'The infusible, cellular, coherent residue obtained when coal is subjected to destructive
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