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SUBLIMATE, v.t. [from sublime.]
SUBLIMATE, n. The product of a sublimation. Corrosive sublimate is the muriate of mercury when it has undergone sublimation. It is one of the most virulent of the mineral poisons.
SUBLIMATE, a. Brought into a state of vapor by heat and again condensed, as solid substances.
To
bring by heat into the state of vapor, which, on cooling, returns
again to the solid state] as, to sublimate sulphur or
camphor.
To refine and exalt; to heighten; to
elevate.
The precepts of Christianity are . . . so apt to cleanse and sublimate the more gross and corrupt. Dr. H. More. A product obtained by
sublimation; hence, also, a purified product so obtained.
Corrosive sublimate. (Chem.) See under Corrosive. Brought into a state of vapor by heat, and again condensed as a
solid.
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