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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Liv·er
,
n.
Anat.
A
very
large
glandular
and
vascular
organ
in
the
visceral
cavity
of
all
vertebrates
.
Note:
☞
Most
of
the
venous
blood
from
the
alimentary
canal
passes
through
it
on
its
way
back
to
the
heart
;
and
it
secretes
the
bile
,
produces
glycogen
,
and
in
other
ways
changes
the
blood
which
passes
through
it
.
In
man
it
is
situated
immediately
beneath
the
diaphragm
and
mainly
on
the
right
side
.
See
Bile
,
Digestive
,
and
Glycogen
.
The
liver
of
invertebrate
animals
is
usually
made
up
of
cæcal
tubes
,
and
differs
materially
,
in
form
and
function
,
from
that
of
vertebrates
.
Floating liver
.
See
Wandering liver
,
under
Wandering
.
Liver of antimony
,
Liver of sulphur
.
Old Chem.
See
Hepar
.
Liver brown
,
Liver color
,
the
color
of
liver
,
a
dark
,
reddish
brown
.
Liver shark
Zool.
,
a
very
large
shark
(
Cetorhinus maximus
),
inhabiting
the
northern
coasts
both
of
Europe
and
North
America
.
It
sometimes
becomes
forty
feet
in
length
,
being
one
of
the
largest
sharks
known
;
but
it
has
small
simple
teeth
,
and
is
not
dangerous
.
It
is
captured
for
the
sake
of
its
liver
,
which
often
yields
several
barrels
of
oil
.
It
has
gill
rakers
,
resembling
whalebone
,
by
means
of
which
it
separates
small
animals
from
the
sea
water
.
Called
also
basking shark
,
bone shark
,
hoemother
,
homer
,
and
sailfish
;
it
is
sometimes
referred
to
as
whale shark
,
but
that
name
is
more
commonly
used
for
the
Rhincodon typus
,
which
grows
even
larger
.
Liver spots
,
yellowish
brown
patches
on
the
skin
,
or
spots
of
chloasma
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sul·phur
n.
1.
Chem.
A
nonmetallic
element
occurring
naturally
in
large
quantities
,
either
combined
as
in
the
sulphides
(
as
pyrites
)
and
sulphates
(
as
gypsum
),
or
native
in
volcanic
regions
,
in
vast
beds
mixed
with
gypsum
and
various
earthy
materials
,
from
which
it
is
melted
out
.
Symbol
S
.
Atomic
weight
32.
The
specific
gravity
of
ordinary
octohedral
sulphur
is
2.05;
of
prismatic
sulphur
, 1.96.
Note:
☞
It
is
purified
by
distillation
,
and
is
obtained
as
a
lemon-yellow
powder
(
by
sublimation
),
called
flour
,
or
flowers
,
of
sulphur
,
or
in
cast
sticks
called
roll
sulphur
,
or
brimstone
.
It
burns
with
a
blue
flame
and
a
peculiar
suffocating
odor
.
It
is
an
ingredient
of
gunpowder
,
is
used
on
friction
matches
,
and
in
medicine
(
as
a
laxative
and
insecticide
),
but
its
chief
use
is
in
the
manufacture
of
sulphuric
acid
.
Sulphur
can
be
obtained
in
two
crystalline
modifications
,
in
orthorhombic
octahedra
,
or
in
monoclinic
prisms
,
the
former
of
which
is
the
more
stable
at
ordinary
temperatures
.
Sulphur
is
the
type
,
in
its
chemical
relations
,
of
a
group
of
elements
,
including
selenium
and
tellurium
,
called
collectively
the
sulphur
group
,
or
family
.
In
many
respects
sulphur
resembles
oxygen
.
2.
Zool.
Any
one
of
numerous
species
of
yellow
or
orange
butterflies
of
the
subfamily
Pierinae
;
as
,
the
clouded
sulphur
(
Eurymus philodice
syn
.
Colias philodice
),
which
is
the
common
yellow
butterfly
of
the
Eastern
United
States
.
Amorphous sulphur
Chem.
,
an
elastic
variety
of
sulphur
of
a
resinous
appearance
,
obtained
by
pouring
melted
sulphur
into
water
.
On
standing
,
it
passes
back
into
a
brittle
crystalline
modification
.
Liver of sulphur
.
Old Chem.
See
Hepar
.
Sulphur acid
.
Chem.
See
Sulphacid
.
Sulphur alcohol
.
Chem.
See
Mercaptan
.
Sulphur auratum
[L.]
Old Chem.
,
a
golden
yellow
powder
,
consisting
of
antimonic
sulphide
, Sb2S5, --
formerly
a
famous
nostrum
.
Sulphur base
Chem.
,
an
alkaline
sulphide
capable
of
acting
as
a
base
in
the
formation
of
sulphur
salts
according
to
the
old
dual
theory
of
salts
. [
Archaic
]
Sulphur dioxide
Chem.
,
a
colorless
gas
, SO2,
of
a
pungent
,
suffocating
odor
,
produced
by
the
burning
of
sulphur
.
It
is
employed
chiefly
in
the
production
of
sulphuric
acid
,
and
as
a
reagent
in
bleaching
; --
called
also
sulphurous anhydride
,
and
formerly
sulphurous acid
.
Sulphur ether
Chem.
,
a
sulphide
of
hydrocarbon
radicals
,
formed
like
the
ordinary
ethers
,
which
are
oxides
,
but
with
sulphur
in
the
place
of
oxygen
.
Sulphur salt
Chem.
,
a
salt
of
a
sulphacid
;
a
sulphosalt
.
Sulphur showers
,
showers
of
yellow
pollen
,
resembling
sulphur
in
appearance
,
often
carried
from
pine
forests
by
the
wind
to
a
great
distance
.
Sulphur trioxide
Chem.
,
a
white
crystalline
solid
, SO3,
obtained
by
oxidation
of
sulphur
dioxide
.
It
dissolves
in
water
with
a
hissing
noise
and
the
production
of
heat
,
forming
sulphuric
acid
,
and
is
employed
as
a
dehydrating
agent
.
Called
also
sulphuric anhydride
,
and
formerly
sulphuric acid
.
Sulphur whale
.
Zool.
See
Sulphur-bottom
.
Vegetable sulphur
Bot.
,
lycopodium
powder
.
See
under
Lycopodium
.
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