Definition of Phlogistic. Meaning of Phlogistic. Synonyms of Phlogistic

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Definition of Phlogistic

Phlogistic
Phlogistic Phlo*gis"tic, a. 1. (Old Chem.) Of or pertaining to phlogiston, or to belief in its existence. 2. (Med.) Inflammatory; belonging to inflammations and fevers.

Meaning of Phlogistic from wikipedia

- Combustion with a View to a New Art of Dying and Painting, wherein the Phlogistic and Antiphlogistic Hypotheses are Proved Erroneous. The book relates in...
- φλογιστόν phlogistón (burning up), from φλόξ phlóx (flame). The idea of a phlogistic substance was first proposed in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher and later...
- (phlóx) "flame" phlegm, phlegmasia, phlegmatic, phlegmon, phlegmonous, phlogistic, phlogiston, Phlox phloe- tree bark Gr**** φλοιός (phloiós) hypophloeodic...
- use in the field of chemistry. This marked the beginning of the anti-phlogistic approach to the field.[citation needed] Lavoisier is commonly cited as...
- Rhododendron arboreum (SMITH) in rat's hind paw oedema induced by various phlogistic agents". Indian Journal of Pharmacology. 20 (2): 86–89. Xiong, Jing; Zhu...
- chemist, 1763–1825 including reprints of "A comparative view of the phlogistic and antiphlogistic theories" and "Observations on the atomic theory and...
- combustion, with a view to a new art of dying and painting. Wherein the phlogistic and antiphlogistic hypotheses are proven erroneous. London: Printed for...
- (phlóx) "flame" phlegm, phlegmasia, phlegmatic, phlegmon, phlegmonous, phlogistic, phlogiston, Phlox phloe- tree bark Gr**** φλοιός (phloiós) hypophloeodic...
- "fire air" as it supported combustion. Scheele explained oxygen using phlogistical terms because he did not believe that his discovery disproved the phlogiston...
- Combustion with a View to a New Art of Dying and Painting, wherein the Phlogistic and Antiphlogistic Hypotheses are Proved Erroneous. c. 1800 – Thomas Wedgwood...