Refiner - Law Dictionary Search Results
All sorts
make it clear that 'vegetable non-essential oils' whether raw or refined and from whatever raw material produced will be liable to
Bullion
either when smelted from the native ore, and not perfectly refined; or when they are perfectly refined, but melted down into
Indelicacy
a nice sense of or regard for purity propriety or refinement in manners language etc rudeness coarseness also that which is
Persicot
cordial made of the kernels of apricots nectarines etc with refined spirit
Pured
Purified refined
Polished
Made smooth and glossy as by friction hence highly finished refined polite as polished plate polished manners polished verse
Pigment
a paint or the like may be prepared particularly the refined and purified coloring matter ready for mixing with an appropriate
Petroleum
may vary much in appearance composition and properties It is refined by distillation and the products include kerosene benzine gasoline paraffin
Metallurgy
of separating them from other matters in the ore smelting refining and parting them sometimes in a narrower sense only the
Overrefinement
Excessive refinement
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