menstruum
/ˈmɛn.stɹʊəm/
MƐN · stɹʊəm (2 syllables)
English
Noun
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Definition
The menses; menstrual discharge.
Etymology
From Latin mēnstruum (“menstrual discharge”).
Example Sentences
- "Whenever any menstruum or other additament is employed, together with the fire, to obtain a sulphur or a salt from a body, we may well take the freedom to examine, whether or no the menstruum do barely help to separate the principle obtained by it..."
- "[T]hat combustible sulphureous Body is presently prey'd upon and devoured by the aereal incompassing Menstruum, whose office in this Particular I have shewn in the Explication of Charcole."
- "The analysis of mineral bodies... refined by the application of acid and alkaline menstrua, by Margraaf, Bergman, Bayen, and Achard, received still greater improvements from the labours of Klaprothk, Vauquelin, and Hatchett."
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