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diachylon    
n. 铅膏

铅膏

Soap \Soap\, n. [OE. sope, AS. s[=a]pe; akin to D. zeep, G.
seife, OHG. seifa, Icel. s[=a]pa, Sw. s?pa, Dan. s?be, and
perhaps to AS. s[imac]pan to drip, MHG. s[imac]fen, and L.
sebum tallow. Cf. {Saponaceous}.]
A substance which dissolves in water, thus forming a lather,
and is used as a cleansing agent. Soap is produced by
combining fats or oils with alkalies or alkaline earths,
usually by boiling, and consists of salts of sodium,
potassium, etc., with the fatty acids (oleic, stearic,
palmitic, etc.). See the Note below, and cf.
{Saponification}. By extension, any compound of similar
composition or properties, whether used as a cleaning agent
or not.
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Note: In general, soaps are of two classes, hard and soft.
Calcium, magnesium, lead, etc., form soaps, but they
are insoluble and useless.
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The purifying action of soap depends upon the
fact that it is decomposed by a large quantity of
water into free alkali and an insoluble acid
salt. The first of these takes away the fatty
dirt on washing, and the latter forms the soap
lather which envelops the greasy matter and thus
tends to remove it. --Roscoe &
Schorlemmer.
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{Castile soap}, a fine-grained hard soap, white or mottled,
made of olive oil and soda; -- called also {Marseilles
soap} or {Venetian soap}.

{Hard soap}, any one of a great variety of soaps, of
different ingredients and color, which are hard and
compact. All solid soaps are of this class.

{Lead soap}, an insoluble, white, pliable soap made by
saponifying an oil (olive oil) with lead oxide; -- used
externally in medicine. Called also {lead plaster},
{diachylon}, etc.

{Marine soap}. See under {Marine}.

{Pills of soap} (Med.), pills containing soap and opium.

{Potash soap}, any soap made with potash, esp. the soft
soaps, and a hard soap made from potash and castor oil.

{Pumice soap}, any hard soap charged with a gritty powder, as
silica, alumina, powdered pumice, etc., which assists
mechanically in the removal of dirt.

{Resin soap}, a yellow soap containing resin, -- used in
bleaching.

{Silicated soap}, a cheap soap containing water glass (sodium
silicate).

{Soap bark}. (Bot.) See {Quillaia bark}.

{Soap bubble}, a hollow iridescent globe, formed by blowing a
film of soap suds from a pipe; figuratively, something
attractive, but extremely unsubstantial.
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This soap bubble of the metaphysicians. --J. C.
Shairp.
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{Soap cerate}, a cerate formed of soap, olive oil, white wax,
and the subacetate of lead, sometimes used as an
application to allay inflammation.

{Soap fat}, the refuse fat of kitchens, slaughter houses,
etc., used in making soap.

{Soap liniment} (Med.), a liniment containing soap, camphor,
and alcohol.

{Soap nut}, the hard kernel or seed of the fruit of the
soapberry tree, -- used for making beads, buttons, etc.

{Soap plant} (Bot.), one of several plants used in the place
of soap, as the {Chlorogalum pomeridianum}, a California
plant, the bulb of which, when stripped of its husk and
rubbed on wet clothes, makes a thick lather, and smells
not unlike new brown soap. It is called also {soap apple},
{soap bulb}, and {soap weed}.

{Soap tree}. (Bot.) Same as {Soapberry tree}.

{Soda soap}, a soap containing a sodium salt. The soda soaps
are all hard soaps.

{Soft soap}, a soap of a gray or brownish yellow color, and
of a slimy, jellylike consistence, made from potash or the
lye from wood ashes. It is strongly alkaline and often
contains glycerin, and is used in scouring wood, in
cleansing linen, in dyehouses, etc. Figuratively,
flattery; wheedling; blarney. [Colloq.]

{Toilet soap}, hard soap for the toilet, usually colored and
perfumed.
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Diachylon \Di*ach"y*lon\, Diachylum \Di*ach"y*lum\, n. [NL.
diachylum, fr. Gr. ? very juicy; dia` thoroughly ? juice.]
(Med. & Chem.)
A plaster originally composed of the juices of several plants
(whence its name), but now made of an oxide of lead and oil,
and consisting essentially of glycerin mixed with lead salts
of the fat acids.
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  • Diachylon - Wikipedia
    White, or simple, diachylon is compounded of common oil, litharge of gold (litharge mixed with red lead), and adhesives drawn from the root of the Althaea, the seeds of flax and fenugreek
  • DIACHYLON Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of DIACHYLON is a plaster that is made of litharge and either olive oil or olive oil and lard and hence consists essentially of lead oleate and small amounts of glycerin and oleic acid and that is used for excoriated surfaces and wounds and as an adhesive
  • Diachylon - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias
    White, or simple, diacyhlon is compounded of common oil, litharge of gold (litharge mixed with red lead), and adhesives drawn from the root of the Althaea, the seeds of flax and fenugreek
  • DIACHYLON definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'diachylon' diachylon in British English (daɪˈækɪlɒn ) or diachylum (daɪˈækɪləm ) noun medicine
  • What does diachylon mean? - Definitions. net
    Diachylon, also rendered diachylum or diaculum, was originally a kind of medicament made of the juices of several plants, but now commonly the name for lead-plaster, emplastrum plumbi—a plaster made of lead oxide boiled together with olive oil and water
  • Chemistry:Diachylon - HandWiki
    Diachylon (from Latin diachȳlōn, representing Greek διὰ χυλῶν, " [a medicament] composed of juices"), also rendered diachylum or diaculum, was originally a kind of medicament made of the juices of several plants (thus its name), but now commonly the name for lead-plaster, emplastrum plumbi—a plaster made
  • Diachylon - Definition, Usage Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    What is Diachylon? Diachylon is an archaic term referring to a type of medical plaster or adhesive preparation that was used historically for treating wounds and afflictions of the skin It generally consists of lead oxide, olive oil, and sometimes additional herbs or substances
  • Diachylon Definition, Meaning Usage | FineDictionary. com
    Diachylon (Med Chem) A plaster originally composed of the juices of several plants (whence its name), but now made of an oxide of lead and oil, and consisting essentially of glycerin mixed with lead salts of the fat acids
  • diachylon | diachylum | diaculum, n. meanings, etymology and more . . .
    Factsheet What does the noun diachylon mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun diachylon See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence
  • DIACHYLON Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    DIACHYLON definition: an adhesive plaster consisting chiefly of litharge and oil, used in the treatment of wounds and excoriations See examples of diachylon used in a sentence





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