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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Liq·uor
n.
1.
Any
liquid
substance
,
as
water
,
milk
,
blood
,
sap
,
juice
,
or
the
like
.
2.
Specifically
,
alcoholic
or
spirituous
fluid
,
either
distilled
or
fermented
,
as
brandy
,
wine
,
whisky
,
beer
,
etc
.
3.
Pharm.
A
solution
of
a
medicinal
substance
in
water
; --
distinguished
from
tincture
and
aqua
.
Note:
☞
The
U
.
S
.
Pharmacopoeia
includes
,
in
this
class
of
preparations
,
all
aqueous
solutions
without
sugar
,
in
which
the
substance
acted
on
is
wholly
soluble
in
water
,
excluding
those
in
which
the
dissolved
matter
is
gaseous
or
very
volatile
,
as
in
the
aqu
æ
or
waters
.
Labarraque's liquor
Old Chem.
,
a
solution
of
an
alkaline
hypochlorite
,
as
sodium
hypochlorite
,
used
in
bleaching
and
as
a
disinfectant
.
Liquor of flints
,
or
Liquor silicum
Old Chem.
,
soluble
glass
; --
so
called
because
formerly
made
from
powdered
flints
.
See
Soluble glass
,
under
Glass
.
Liquor of Libavius
.
Old Chem.
See
Fuming liquor of Libavius
,
under
Fuming
.
Liquor sanguinis
Physiol.
,
the
blood
plasma
.
Liquor thief
,
a
tube
for
taking
samples
of
liquor
from
a
cask
through
the
bung
hole
.
To be in liquor
,
to
be
intoxicated
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flint
n.
1.
Min.
A
massive
,
somewhat
impure
variety
of
quartz
,
in
color
usually
of
a
gray
to
brown
or
nearly
black
,
breaking
with
a
conchoidal
fracture
and
sharp
edge
.
It
is
very
hard
,
and
strikes
fire
with
steel
.
2.
A
piece
of
flint
for
striking
fire
; --
formerly
much
used
,
esp
.
in
the
hammers
of
gun
locks
.
3.
Anything
extremely
hard
,
unimpressible
,
and
unyielding
,
like
flint
.
“A
heart
of
flint
.”
Flint age
.
Geol.
Same
as
Stone age
,
under
Stone
.
Flint brick
,
a
fire
made
principially
of
powdered
silex
.
Flint glass
.
See
in
the
Vocabulary
.
Flint implements
Archæol.
,
tools
,
etc
.,
employed
by
men
before
the
use
of
metals
,
such
as
axes
,
arrows
,
spears
,
knives
,
wedges
,
etc
.,
which
were
commonly
made
of
flint
,
but
also
of
granite
,
jade
,
jasper
,
and
other
hard
stones
.
Flint mill
.
(a)
Pottery
A
mill
in
which
flints
are
ground
.
(b)
Mining
An
obsolete
appliance
for
lighting
the
miner
at
his
work
,
in
which
flints
on
a
revolving
wheel
were
made
to
produce
a
shower
of
sparks
,
which
gave
light
,
but
did
not
inflame
the
fire
damp
. --
Knight
.
Flint stone
,
a
hard
,
siliceous
stone
;
a
flint
.
Flint wall
,
a
kind
of
wall
,
common
in
England
,
on
the
face
of
which
are
exposed
the
black
surfaces
of
broken
flints
set
in
the
mortar
,
with
quions
of
masonry
.
Liquor of flints
,
a
solution
of
silica
,
or
flints
,
in
potash
.
To skin a flint
,
to
be
capable
of
,
or
guilty
of
,
any
expedient
or
any
meanness
for
making
money
. [
Colloq
.]
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