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A picture (as of a slice of wood) obtained by first wetting the object slightly with hydrochloric or dilute sulphuric acid, then taking an impression with a press, and next strongly heating this impression.
- Strongly
In a strong manner; so as to be strong in action or in resistance; with strength; with great force; forcibly; powerfully; firmly; vehemently; as, a town strongly fortified; he objected strongly. - FIRSTRATE
Of the highest excellence; preëminent in quality, size, or estimation. Our only first-rate body of contemporary poetry is the German. M. Arnold. Hermocrates . . . a man of first-rate ability. Jowett (Thucyd). - Heather
Heath. - Objectable
Such as can be presented in opposition; that may be put forward as an objection. - Obtainable
Capable of being obtained. - Pressirostral
Of or pertaining to the pressirosters. - Sulphuric
Of or pertaining to sulphur; as, a sulphuric smell. - IMPRESSIONABLE
Liable or subject to impression; capable of being molded; susceptible; impressible. He was too impressionable; he had too much of the temperament of genius. Motley. A pretty face and an impressionable disposition. T. Hook. - Heathery
Heathy; abounding in heather; of the nature of heath. - Objectify
To cause to become an object; to cause to assume the character of an object; to render objective. - Obtainer
One who obtains. - Pressitant
Gravitating; heavy. - OBJECTIZE
To make an object of; to regard as an object; to place in the position of an object. In the latter, as objectized by the former, arise the emotions and affections. Coleridge. - Diluted
of Dilute - Heathclad
Clad or crowned with heath. - Objection
The act of objecting; as, to prevent agreement, or action, by objection.
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