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  • ALLUMhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ALLUM

    their exhaling. Hence also it preserves Barge that has been dipped in its Water, from sinking when wrote upon. See COLOUR, DYEING, etc.Saccharine Alum, bears a near resemblance to Sugar.— It is a Composition of common Alum with Rose-water, and Whites of...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Unclassified
  • AQUAhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/natural-history/hydrology/AQUA

    Gold and Copper. See PARTING, REFINING, etc. To the Workers in Mosaic, for staining and coloring their Woods. See MOSAIC. To Dyers in their Colours, and particularly Scarlet. See DYEING, COLOUR, SCARLET, etc. To other Artists, for the coloring of Bone...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Hydrology
  • Sculpturehttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/mix-d-mathematics/sculpture

    or the framing of Statue, Figure, Ornament, &c. in Relievo, Creux, &c. as Carving, Pottery, Porcelain, &c. Engraving, Seal, Dye, &c. Etching, Cutting. Mezzo Tinto, &c. Foundery, of Bell, Letter, Ordnance, &c. Coining, Money, Medal, Medallion, &c. Pile,...

    • Type: Category
  • VIEW OF KNOWLEDGEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/view-of-knowledge

    or the framing of Statue, Figure, Ornament, &c. in Relievo, Creux, &c. as Carving, Pottery, Porcelain, &c. Engraving, Seal, Dye, &c. Etching, Cutting. Mezzo Tinto, &c. Foundery, of Bell, Letter, Ordnance, &c. Coining, Money, Medal, Medallion, &c. Pile,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Introduction
  • AIRhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/physics/AIR

    to the Air, soon rot; even while they preserve their Colour: whereas, if kept from the Air, they hold both their Firmness and Dye: And the sable Taffety worn at Brazil, becomes in a few Days of an iron-grey Colour in the Air; but in the Shops preserves...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Physics
  • ASTRAGALhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/biotechnology/anatomy/ASTRAGAL

    and Berries, It is also used both above and below the Lists, adjoining immediately to the Squares or Die of the Pedestal. See DYE and PEDESTAL. The Word is derived from the Greek ἀστράγαλος, which signifies the ankle or Ankle-Bone. ASTRAGAL, in Gunnery,...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Anatomy
  • ASPALATHhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ASPALATH

    a rank Smell, like that of a Goat, and a disagreeable Taste.—The fourth, has an ash-coloured Bark, and its a Wood of a Purple Dye. The Rose-wood is what the Inhabitants of Martinico call Cypress-wood. See CYPRESS. It affords an Oil of an admirable...

    • Type: Article
    • Author: Ephraïm Chambers
    • Category: Unclassified
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