Acid
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Acid (2 Occurrences)

Proverbs 10:26 Like acid drink to the teeth and as smoke to the eyes, so is the hater of work to those who send him. (BBE)

Proverbs 25:20 Like one who takes off clothing in cold weather and like acid on a wound, is he who makes melody to a sad heart. (BBE)

Thesaurus
Acid (2 Occurrences)
... 2. (a.) of or pertaining to an acid; as, acid reaction. 3. (n.) A sour
substance. ... Multi-Version Concordance Acid (2 Occurrences). ...
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Sour (15 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (superl.) Having an acid or sharp, biting taste,
like vinegar, and the juices of most unripe fruits; acid; tart. ...
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Equivalent (3 Occurrences)
... proportions by which one element replaces another in any particular compound; thus,
as zinc replaces hydrogen in hydrochloric acid, their equivalents are 32.5 ...
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Pomegranate (11 Occurrences)
... The fruit is as large as an orange, and has a hard rind containing many rather large
seeds, each one separately covered with crimson, acid pulp. ...
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Normal (3 Occurrences)
... 5. (a.) Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids
are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulfuric acid and normal nitric ...
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Turn (963 Occurrences)
... Iliad. 9. (vt) To make acid or sour; to ferment; to curdle, etc.: as, to
turn cider or wine; electricity turns milk quickly. 10. ...
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Metal (69 Occurrences)
... 1. (n.) An elementary substance, as sodium, calcium, or copper, whose oxide or
hydroxide has basic rather than acid properties, as contrasted with the nonmetals ...
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Prick (2 Occurrences)
... 17. (n.) To render acid or pungent. 18. (n.) To dress; to prink; -- usually with
up. 19. ... 25. (vi) To become sharp or acid; to turn sour, as wine. 26. ...
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Base (127 Occurrences)
... 15. (n.) That extremity of a leaf, fruit, etc., at which it is attached to its support.
16. (n.) The positive, or non-acid component of a salt; a substance ...
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Ate (138 Occurrences)
... it is used to denote the salts formed from those acids whose names end -ic (excepting
binary or halogen acids); as, sulphate from sulphuric acid, nitrate from ...
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Greek
3691. oxus -- sharp, swift
... sharp, swift. Probably akin to the base of akmen ("acid"); keen; by analogy, rapid --
sharp, swift. see GREEK akmen. (oxeia) -- 2 Occurrences. ...
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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (n.) A substance that can neutralize a base and is sour, sharp, or biting to the taste.

2. (a.) of or pertaining to an acid; as, acid reaction.

3. (n.) A sour substance.

4. (n.) One of a class of compounds, generally but not always distinguished by their sour taste, solubility in water, and reddening of vegetable blue or violet colors. They are also characterized by the power of destroying the distinctive properties of alkalis or bases, combining with them to form salts, at the same time losing their own peculiar properties. They all contain hydrogen, united with a more negative element or radical, either alone, or more generally with oxygen, and take their names from this negative element or radical. Those which contain no oxygen are sometimes called hydracids in distinction from the others which are called oxygen acids or oxacids.

Strong's Hebrew
5427. nether -- natron or carbonate of soda
... nitre. From nathar; mineral potash (so called from effervescing with acid) -- nitre.
see HEBREW nathar. << 5426, 5427. nether. 5428 >>. Strong's Numbers.
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