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boracic

[ buh-ras-ik, baw-, boh- ]

adjective

Chemistry.


boracic

/ ²úəˈ°ùæ²õɪ°ì /

adjective

  1. another word for boric
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Origin of boracic1

1795–1805; borac- (stem of borax 1 ) + -ic
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Prior to his admission he had been bitten on the calf of one leg by a dog, and complaining of pain from this wound, we dressed it with a simple boracic fomentation.

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"This should be thoroughly washed, and have some boracic ointment put on it at once," said Cissy, with the quick emphasis of an expert.

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The "tear-channels" which led to this digression can be helped not to exist by using a boracic acid lotion to the eye; but the stains are often ineffaceable.

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Pertaining to, or produced from, borax; containing boron; boric; as, boracic acid.

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The spray of a saturated solution of boracic acid in rose-water may then be directed over the parts.

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