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- Impure - a. - Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water or air; impure drugs, food, etc.
- Impure - a. - Defiled by sin or guilt; unholy; unhallowed; -- said of persons or things.
- Impure - a. - Unchaste; lewd; unclean; obscene; as, impure language or ideas.
- Impure - a. - Not purified according to the ceremonial law of Moses; unclean.
- Impure - a. - Not accurate; not idiomatic; as, impure Latin; an impure style.
- Impure - v. t. - To defile; to pollute.
- Impurely - adv. - In an impure manner.
- Impureness - n. - The quality or condition of being impure; impurity.
- Benzene - n. - A volatile, very inflammable liquid, C6H6, contained in the naphtha produced by the destructive distillation of coal, from which it is separated by fractional distillation. The name is sometimes applied also to the impure commercial product or benzole, and also, but rarely, to a similar mixed product of petroleum.
- Feculent - a. - Foul with extraneous or impure substances; abounding with sediment or excrementitious matter; muddy; thick; turbid.
- Benzol - n. - An impure benzene, used in the arts as a solvent, and for various other purposes. See Benzene.
- Adulterate - v. t. - To corrupt, debase, or make impure by an admixture of a foreign or a baser substance; as, to adulterate food, drink, drugs, coin, etc.
- Impure - a. - Not accurate; not idiomatic; as, impure Latin; an impure style.
- Purification - n. - The act of purifying; the act or operation of separating and removing from anything that which is impure or noxious, or heterogeneous or foreign to it; as, the purification of liquors, or of metals.
- Chloralum - n. - An impure aqueous solution of chloride of aluminium, used as an antiseptic and disinfectant.
- Depuration - n. - The act or process of depurating or freeing from foreign or impure matter, as a liquid or wound.
- Misy - n. - An impure yellow sulphate of iron; yellow copperas or copiapite.
- Osteolite - n. - A massive impure apatite, or calcium phosphate.
- Faints - n.pl. - The impure spirit which comes over first and last in the distillation of whisky; -- the former being called the strong faints, and the latter, which is much more abundant, the weak faints. This crude spirit is much impregnated with fusel oil.
- Scum - v. t. - To take the scum from; to clear off the impure matter from the surface of; to skim.
- Whore - n. - To worship false and impure gods.
- Zaffer - n. - A pigment obtained, usually by roasting cobalt glance with sand or quartz, as a dark earthy powder. It consists of crude cobalt oxide, or of an impure cobalt arseniate. It is used in porcelain painting, and in enameling pottery, to produce a blue color, and is often confounded with smalt, from which, however, it is distinct, as it contains no potash. The name is often loosely applied to mixtures of zaffer proper with silica, or oxides of iron, manganese, etc.
- Cocktail - n. - A horse, not of pure breed, but having only one eighth or one sixteenth impure blood in his veins.
- Impure - a. - Not pure; not clean; dirty; foul; filthy; containing something which is unclean or unwholesome; mixed or impregnated extraneous substances; adulterated; as, impure water or air; impure drugs, food, etc.
- Dysodile - n. - An impure earthy or coaly bitumen, which emits a highly fetid odor when burning.
- Flint - n. - A massive, somewhat impure variety of quartz, in color usually of a gray to brown or nearly black, breaking with a conchoidal fracture and sharp edge. It is very hard, and strikes fire with steel.
- Corrupt - v. t. - To debase or render impure by alterations or innovations; to falsify; as, to corrupt language; to corrupt the sacred text.
- Impure - a. - Unchaste; lewd; unclean; obscene; as, impure language or ideas.
- Filter - n. - Any porous substance, as cloth, paper, sand, or charcoal, through which water or other liquid may passed to cleanse it from the solid or impure matter held in suspension; a chamber or device containing such substance; a strainer; also, a similar device for purifying air.
- Impurity - n. - The condition or quality of being impure in any sense; defilement; foulness; adulteration.
- Pyrolignic - a. - Pertaining to, or designating, the acid liquid obtained in the distillation of wood, consisting essentially of impure acetic acid.
- Ventilate - v. t. - To open and expose to the free passage of air; to supply with fresh air, and remove impure air from; to air; as, to ventilate a room; to ventilate a cellar; to ventilate a mine.
- Galipot - n. - An impure resin of turpentine, hardened on the outside of pine trees by the spontaneous evaporation of its essential oil. When purified, it is called yellow pitch, white pitch, or Burgundy pitch.
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- H5524 סֻכּוֹת בְּנוֹת - 5524 סֻכּוֹת בְּנוֹת - סֻכּוֹת בְּנוֹת - - Çukkôwth bᵉnôwth - sook-kohth' ben-ohth' - from סֻכּוֹת and the (irregular) plural of בַּת; booths of (the) daughters; brothels, i.e. idoalatrous tents forimpure purpose; Succothbenoth. - Noun - heb
- H2933 טָמָה - 2933 טָמָה - טָמָה - - ṭâmâh - taw-maw' - a collateral form of טָמֵא; to be impure in a religious sense; be defiled, be reputed vile. - Verb - heb
- G169 ἀκάθαρτος - 169 ἀκάθαρτος - ἈΚΆΘΑΡΤΟΣ - - akáthartos - ak-ath'-ar-tos - from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of καθαίρω (meaning cleansed); impure (ceremonially, morally (lewd) or specially, (demonic)):--foul, unclean. - Adjective - greek