185 examples of crystalline in sentences

Look up!" Obeying the mighty behest, I beheld, and an ovaline picture, painted in the artistry of heaven, let down from the crystalline walls, that I might not see, and held fast by a cord of gold, safe in an angel's keeping, God had sent for me to look upon.

I felt involuntarily for the cold Hand that one night wandered under the sod in search of the face that now I saw in this picture let down from crystalline walls.

The crystalline humour, which in quadrupeds is flattened, is, in fishes, nearly globular.

The rock hereabout is all volcanic, fracturing with a crystalline whitish surface, but weathered outside to furnace blackness.

In temples, milk-white-clothed quiristers Sing sacred anthems, bowing to the shrine; And in the fields whole quires of winged clerks Salute the morning bright and crystalline.

The poem is likewise very diffuseagain a common fault with women of power; for indeed the faculty of compressing thought into crystalline form is one of the rarest gifts of artistic genius.

The element by which only the heart lives is sucked out of her crystalline prison.

How limpid, pure, and crystalline, How quick, and tremulous, and bright

What potion has sleep like this crystalline air it almost takes one's breath to drink, of such a maddening chastity is its grot-cool sparkle?

The large rivets passing through thimbles, sometimes used as stays for water spaces or boiler shells, are objectionable; as, from the great amount of hammering such rivets have to receive to form the heads, the iron becomes crystalline, so that the heads are liable to come off, and, indeed, sometimes fly off in the act of being formed.

Here she had reached a high note of beauty which rang crystalline as a silver rod striking upon ice.

She remembered strange tales out of the "Arabian Nights," "Bellerophon and the Chimaera," "St. George and the Dragon"; she waited, half-expectant, to see the great talon-stretched wings flap up against the slow edge of dawn, where Orion lay, a pallid monster, watching the planet that flashed like some great gem low in a crystalline west, and she stepped nearer, with a kind of eager and martial spirit, to do battle in turn.

One child habiting earth dared to lift eyes into the awful arch of air, wherein are laid the foundation-stones of the crystalline wall, and, beholding drops of Infinite Love, garnered one, and, walking forth with it in her heart, went into the church-yard,a regret arising that the graves that held the columns fallen from the family-corridor had found so little of place within affection's realm.

Next there arise within it a number of little bodies crystalline in form, and which actually are wax or oil crystals.

Crystalline enzymes.

Erwin Bünning (A); 13Feb67; R404543. <pb id='037.png' n='1967h1/A/1141' /> BUERGER, MARTIN J. The optical identification of crystalline substances.

NORTHROP, JOHN H. Crystalline enzymes; the chemistry of pepsin, trypsin and bacteriophage.

Crystalline enzymes.

The patient had, in fact, what is known as a tremulous iris, a condition that is seen in cases where the crystalline lens has been extracted for the cure of cataract, or where it has become accidentally displaced, leaving the iris unsupported.

The patient had a tremulous iris in his right eye and had clearly suffered from dislocation of the crystalline lens.

" LAVA, a general term for all rocks originating in molten streams from volcanoes, includes traps, basalts, pumice, and others; the surface of a lava stream cools and hardens quickly, presenting a cellulose structure, while below the heat is retained much longer and the rock when cooled is compact and columnar or crystalline; the largest recorded lava flow was from Skaptar Jökull, Iceland, in 1783.

SALICYLIC ACID, produced in commercial quantities from carbolic acid; is a white crystalline powder, soluble in water, odourless, of a sweetish acid taste; largely used as an external antiseptic, and internally in the form of salicylate of sodium as a febrifuge and cure for acute rheumatism.

Carefully remove an eye and divide it behind the crystalline lens, put the posterior portion in a solution made by dissolving fifteen grs.

Canada balsam may be prepared as follows: Place some pure Canada balsam in a saucer, and cover with paper to exclude dust; dry it in an oven at a temperature of 150°; when it cools, it will become hard and crystalline.

The crystalline lens and retina may be treated similarly.

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