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ammoniate
[ uh-moh-nee-eyt ]
ammoniate
/ əˈəʊɪˌɪ /
verb
- to unite or treat with ammonia
noun
- another name for ammine
Derived Forms
- ˌDzԾˈپDz, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·n·tDz noun
- ܲa·n·e adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of ammoniate1
Example Sentences
A better solution is to wash with an ammoniated cleaner or your own mixture of one part ammonia and three parts water.
It sees what are interpreted to be ammoniated phyllosilicates across large parts of the dwarf's surface.
It was in those wavelengths that Dawn investigator Carle Pieters and her colleagues spied the signature of ammoniated phyllosilicates, which are minerals similar to clays on Earth, mixed in with other materials.
Stevenson’s executive director, George W. Ball, warned reporters that Eisenhower’s people were about to merchandise him in TV spots as if he were “soap, ammoniated toothpaste, hair tonic or bubble gum.”
The infection was finally cured when her doctor prescribed a white cream spiked with ammoniated mercury to spread on the affected area.
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