chemic

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[], (Noun)

Definitions:
- A person skilled in chemistry or (in early use) alchemy; a person who makes chemical investigations; (in later use) a student of chemistry, a chemist. Compare "chemist".

- More fully "chemic blue". A dye consisting of a solution of indigo in sulphuric acid; (also) the dark greenish-blue colour produced by this dye. Also called Saxony blue.

- Calcium or sodium hypochlorite used as bleach. Compare chemic.


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Origin:
mid 16th century; earliest use found in Peter Morwyng (d. ?1573), translator. From post-classical Latin chemicus, chimicus (adjective) of or relating to alchemy, chymicus (adjective) of or relating to alchemy, of or relating to chemistry, (noun) alchemist, shortened from alchimicus. Compare Middle French, French chimique, adjective and noun, Catalan químic, adjective, Spanish químico, adjective, Italian chimico, adjective and noun; also German chemisch, † chymisch, † chimisch (adjective) of or relating to chemistry


[], (Adjective)

Definitions:
- Engaged in the study or practice of chemistry or (in early use) alchemy; of or relating to the science of chemistry, or the substances and phenomena associated with it. Also figurative.


Phrases:

Origin:
mid 16th century; earliest use found in Peter Morwyng (d. ?1573), translator. From post-classical Latin chemicus, chimicus (adjective) of or relating to alchemy, chymicus (adjective) of or relating to alchemy, of or relating to chemistry, (noun) alchemist, shortened from alchimicus. Compare Middle French, French chimique, adjective and noun, Catalan químic, adjective, Spanish químico, adjective, Italian chimico, adjective and noun; also German chemisch, † chymisch, † chimisch (adjective) of or relating to chemistry




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