61 Words to use with impure

Whoever determines to eat or give his men less or poorer food, or impure air, practically determines to do less work.

Without doubt the most important factor in the spread of disease is, with the exception of impure air, impure water.

The object in this case, as in the previous one, is to dilate the lungs as quickly as possible, so that, by the sudden effect of a vigorous inspiration, the valve may be firmly closed, and the impure blood, losing this means of egress, be sent directly to the lungs.

It was very old, dark, and intricate; and had already an evil fame as the haunt of impure spirits.

Let each vain thought, let each impure desire Meet in thy wrath with a consuming fire.

She shows by her displeasure, and a fierceness not natural to her eye, that she judges of an impure heart by an impure mouth, and darts dead at once even the embryo hopes of an encroaching lover, however distantly insinuated, before the meaning hint can dawn into double entendre.

But, notwithstanding, Pascal still fought obstinately against the disease, continuing the treatment, and as ill luck would have it, on this day the little syringe had caught up at the bottom of the vial an impure particle, which had escaped the filter.

Carbon, which exists in an impure state in charcoal, forms more than 1/5 of the weight of the body.

Had the impure atmosphere lasted ten minutes longer, Mark felt persuaded he could not have breathed it with any safety.

You carry him within yourself, and you perceive not that you are polluting him by impure thoughts and dirty deeds.

of water, 15.72 starch, O.55 dextrine, 3.3 of impure saccharine matter, and 3.25 of fibre with coagulated albumen.

In this way you will cultivate in him a distaste for impure language.

Afar in the mountains they saw him, and Diego, being the eldest, had first chance, and he caught the aderna bird, but being of impure life he became a stone, and the bird flew away over the mountains.

From the filtered mixture they isolated in an impure form, a solid substance which, when introduced into the circulation, has a similar action.

He was a sweet infant of the skies, that had strayed away from his home, and all the inhabitants of this miserable world closed up their impure hearts against him, drew back their earth-soiled garments from his touch, and said, "We are holier than thou.

It is desirable that all aquarial tanks should have a movable glass cover to protect them from dust, impure gases, and smoke.

" Black-bread days of the Middle Ages, when crude grinding made impure flour, were the days of the oppressed peasant and the rich landowner, dark days of toil and poverty and war, of blight and drought and famine; when common man in his wretchedness and hunger cried out, "Bread or blood!"

Perhaps because there is a secret underlying sympathy between that story and this day with its impure fog and thwarted sunshine,or perhaps simply for the reason that this house is the one where the Wolfes lived.

Some kinds of impure glass, or the brittle metals bismuth or antimony or alloys of these might be used, in order to see what form the resulting fractures would take.

There the Roman priest, struck with the size of the victim, so celebrated by fame, mindful of the response of the soothsayers, thus accosted the Sabine: "What dost thou intend to do, stranger?" said he; "with impure hands to offer sacrifice to Diana?

Sure I am that no father of a family that can at all estimate the importance of keeping from the infant mind whatever might raise impure ideas or excite improper inquiries will ever commend the Pilgrim's Progress to their perusal.

That carping censoriousness which scents out impurity in every bold sally, is, at best, but an ambiguous criterion of purity of morals; and beneath this hypocritical guise there often lurks the consciousness of an impure imagination.

It seems, at least, to be a contrast with the impure love of the heathen world.

However this may be, it is certain that the distinction between New and Old Christians was introduced; the latter denomination was a title of honor, and the former a mark of ignominy; the converted Jews were contemptuously called maranos ("impure men," "pigs").

The refined liquid then flows into the reservoir, m, and the impure mass of sediment runs into the pulp-reservoir, o.

61 Words to use with  impure