- URETUM
- URETUMPtol. Vide Veretum.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.
-uret — (y)ə|re]t, usu ]d.+V; in “carburet” often rā] noun combining form ( s) Etymology: New Latin uretum, from French ure, from Latin ur (in sulfur) … Useful english dictionary
-uret — a suffix used in chemical terminology, identical in sense with ide, which has now generally replaced it: carburet (now carbide); phosphuret (now phosphide). [ < NL uretum, oretum, of uncert. orig.] * * * … Universalium
VERETUM — oppid. Salentinorum excisum, a Leuca 4. mill. pass. distaus, Iapygio promontorio vicinum. Uretum apud Ptol. legitur, a Vereto diversum, quod aliis est Vano, aliis Oriae, urbs Episcopalis … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
carburetor — 1866, device to enhance a gas flame, from carburet compound of carbon and another substance (1795, now displaced by CARBIDE (Cf. carbide)), from carb , comb. form of CARBON (Cf. carbon), + uret, an archaic suffix formed from Mod.L. uretum to… … Etymology dictionary
carburet — car•bu•ret [[t]ˈkɑr bəˌreɪt, ˌrɛt, byə [/t]] v. t. ret•ed, ret•ing ret•ted, ret•ting chem. to combine or mix with carbon or hydrocarbons • Etymology: 1865–70; carb(on)+ uret < NL uretum chemical suffix, identical in sense with ide … From formal English to slang
-uret — a noun suffix in names of some chemical compounds, having the same force as ide, as in arseniuret. {New Latin urētum} …
-uret — [yo͞o ret΄] [< ModL uretum (replacing earlier URE)] obsolete suffix IDE … English World dictionary
car´bu|re´tion — car|bu|ret «KAHR buh rayt, byuh reht», verb, ret|ed, ret|ing or (especially British) ret|ted, ret|ting, noun. –v.t. 1. to mix (air or gas) with carbon compound … Useful english dictionary
car|bu|ret — «KAHR buh rayt, byuh reht», verb, ret|ed, ret|ing or (especially British) ret|ted, ret|ting, noun. –v.t. 1. to mix (air or gas) with carbon compound … Useful english dictionary