Definitionadj. making impure or corrupt by adding extraneous materials
Last update: October 20, 2015
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A large fleet is engaged in the fishery; and a great number of factories extract the oil for tanning and currying, and for adulterating other more expensive oils, and manufacture the refuse into a valuable guano. [Please select]
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Black currant leaves, and which the French term _cassie_, have an odor very much resembling cassie (acacia), and are used extensively for adulterating the true acacia pomades and oils. [Please select]
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The keen eye of the quack detected it; but instead of adulterating his philosophy, he doubled his dose. [Please select]
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The seeds of the _mohwa_ yield an oil much prized by the natives, and used occasionally for adulterating _ghee_. [Please select]
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The manuscript of the _Deontology_, now in University College, London, seems to prove that Bentham was substantially the author, though the Mills seem to have suspected Bowring of adulterating the true doctrine. [Please select]
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If I caught any man in the act of adulterating any of it I'm afraid he would get hurt badly--and usually I am a peaceable man.' [Please select]
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