Definition of Creosols

1. creosol [n] - See also: creosol

Lexicographical Neighbors of Creosols

creolises
creolising
creolist
creolistics
creolists
creolization
creolizations
creolize
creolized
creolizes
creolizing
creology
creophagy
creos
creosol
creosols (current term)
creosote
creosote bush
creosoted
creosotelike
creosotes
creosotic
creosoting
crepance
crepances
crepe Suzette
crepe de Chine
crepe de Chines
crepe fern

Literary usage of Creosols

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics, or, the Action of drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"... least as strongly antiseptic as carbolic acid, and, according to some investigators, far excels it as a germicide. Its chief constituents, the creosols ..."

2. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Or, The Action of Drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"... least as strongly antiseptic as carbolic acid, and, according to some investigators, far excels it as a germicide. Its chief constituents, the creosols ..."

3. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Some Allied Sciences (therapeutics, Materia by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1901)
"... creosols, carbolic acid, and cresols ; also some acetic acid. Creosote, a product obtained by the distillation of beechwood, contains chiefly ..."

4. A Text-book of pharmacology and some allied sciences: (therapeutics, Materia by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1901)
"... creosols, carbolic acid, and cresols ; also some acetic acid. Creosote, a product obtained by the distillation of beechwood, contains chiefly ..."

5. Proceedings by New Hampshire Pharmaceutical Association (1891)
"Lysol is the name given to a saponified product of coal tar, chiefly composed of the creosols, and is liquid in form. It is one of the newest antiseptics ..."

6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1889)
"Of these the phenols are the important antiseptic agents, and they consist for the most part of creosols. ..."

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