Alcohols contaminated by notable proportions of empyreumatic oils. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881] Reference
Reichenbach observed that mere traces of empyreumatic oil prevented their formation. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889] Reference
It is properly an empyreumatic oil of turpentine, and has been much used in medicine both externally and internally. From Wordnik.com. [Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure] Reference
He had seen that the gas which is disengaged from wood is accompanied with blackish vapors of an acrid and empyreumatic odor. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887] Reference
An analysis of the Bladderwrack has shown it to contain an empyreumatic oil, sulphur, earthy salts, some iron, and iodine freely. From Wordnik.com. [Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure] Reference
The herb is of the umbelliferous order, and its fruit chemically furnishes "anethol," a volatile empyreumatic oil similar to that contained in the Anise, and Caraway. From Wordnik.com. [Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure] Reference
We have tasted this Javanese dainty, and we must very humbly confess that we have found nothing attractive in the earthy and slightly empyreumatic taste of this singular food. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 595, May 28, 1887] Reference
As soon as this began to thicken, Neb carefully removed it with a wooden spatula; this accelerated the evaporation, and at the same time prevented it from contracting an empyreumatic flavor. From Wordnik.com. [The Mysterious Island] Reference
Burn a piece of paper of about the size of the hand upon a clean porcelain plate, and this will serve to show the phenomena of carbonization and the formation of empyreumatic products under the action of heat. From Wordnik.com. [Scientific American Supplement, No. 483, April 4, 1885] Reference
The physiological effects of the empyreumatic oil of coffee or caffeon. From Wordnik.com. [All About Coffee] Reference
The black used on these occasions is the empyreumatic oil of the coconut-shell. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants] Reference
It contains the same active principle, theine as tea and coffee, but not their volatile and empyreumatic oils. From Wordnik.com. [Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture] Reference
Journal, xxxix, 379, has described an empyreumatic oil obtained from it, closely allied to that from the foxglove. From Wordnik.com. [Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs] Reference
As stated above, the empyreumatic volatile aromatic constituents of the coffee are without question formed during and by the roasting process. From Wordnik.com. [All About Coffee] Reference
He attributed this action not only to the tannin, which is present in high percentage, but principally to the empyreumatic substances formed by the roasting. From Wordnik.com. [The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines] Reference
Science is a drink of the gods; but it has not yet fermented sufficiently, and, therefore is not fit for use, like vodka which has not yet been purified from empyreumatic oil. From Wordnik.com. [The Man Who Was Afraid] Reference
Gin is particularly rich in inflammable, empyreumatic oils, as they are called, and in most cases it is recorded that the catacausis took place among gin-drinkers, old and obese. From Wordnik.com. [The Silent Bullet] Reference
It is kept moist with oil newly expressed from the coconut; but those persons who can afford it make use also of an empyreumatic oil extracted from gum benzoin, as a grateful perfume. From Wordnik.com. [The History of Sumatra Containing An Account Of The Government, Laws, Customs And Manners Of The Native Inhabitants] Reference
This is not a suitable coffee for one desiring an almost caffein-free drink, for the empyreumatic products produced by this excessive roasting will be more toxic by far than the caffein itself would have been. From Wordnik.com. [All About Coffee] Reference
Jams require the same care and attention in the boiling as marmalade; the slightest degree of burning communicates a disagreeable empyreumatic taste, and if they are not boiled sufficiently, they will not keep. From Wordnik.com. [The Book of Household Management] Reference
In India, by means of a primitive system of distillation, they extract from the seeds a dark-colored oil of empyreumatic odor, which under the name of Oleum nigrum was once proclaimed by Dr. Herklots as the sovereign remedy for beriberi. From Wordnik.com. [The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines] Reference
The juice has been evaporated to the consistence of rob; but this always gives an unpleasant empyreumatic taste, and does not separate the foreign matters, so that it is still apt to spoil when agitated on board of ship in tropical climates. From Wordnik.com. [A Treatise on Adulterations of Food, and Culinary Poisons Exhibiting the Fraudulent Sophistications of Bread, Beer, Wine, Spiritous Liquors, Tea, Coffee, Cream, Confectionery, Vinegar, Mustard, Pepper, Cheese, Olive Oil, Pickles, and Other Articles Employed in Domestic Economy] Reference
The empyreumatic oil is produced by combustion. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 34, August, 1860] Reference
The empyreumatic oil of coffee, or caffeone. From Wordnik.com. [All About Coffee] Reference
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