Definition of Iridised

1. iridise [v] - See also: iridise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Iridised

iridial
iridial part of retina
iridian
iridiated
iridic
iridico-
iridiferous
iridin
iridio-
iridioscope
iridioscopes
iridiosmium
iridious
iridisation
iridise
iridised (current term)
iridises
iridising
iridium
iridium radioisotopes
iridiums
iridization
iridize
iridized
iridizes
iridizing
irido-
iridoavulsion
iridocele
iridochoroiditis

Literary usage of Iridised

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

1. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"... of iridised platinum gauze and supported by a thick platinum wire (Fig. ... spiral may be replaced with advantage by a small cylinder of iridised, ..."

2. The Year-book of Treatment (1894)
"He has had some small styles made of iridised platinum, the extremity of which, to the extent of eight millimetres, is a double-edged knife, the remainder ..."

3. Ocular Therapeutics by Armand Darier (1903)
"OCULAR THERAPEUTICS. means of a hollow needle, of lanceolate shape and constructed of iridised platinum, I make a puncture at the level of the detachment, ..."

4. Journal (1882)
"Describes making the electrode of platinised, iridised, or carbonised asbestos, or other suitable material, supported by terminals, and placed in a vessel ..."

5. Chefs-d'œuvre of the Industrial Arts by Philippe Burty, William Chaffers (1869)
"They are for the most part brightly iridised, displaying all the colours of the rainbow with dazzling intensity—red, orange, metallic-green, white, ..."

6. Catalogue of the Finger Rings, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: Greek, Etruscan by Frederick Henry Marshall, Cecil Harcourt Smith (1907)
"Similar ring of plain glass, partially iridised and partially covered with a white patina. From Cyprus. Presented by the Committee of the Cyprus Exploration ..."

7. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"... of iridised platinum gauze and supported by a thick platinum wire (Fig. ... spiral may be replaced with advantage by a small cylinder of iridised, ..."

8. The Year-book of Treatment (1894)
"He has had some small styles made of iridised platinum, the extremity of which, to the extent of eight millimetres, is a double-edged knife, the remainder ..."

9. Ocular Therapeutics by Armand Darier (1903)
"OCULAR THERAPEUTICS. means of a hollow needle, of lanceolate shape and constructed of iridised platinum, I make a puncture at the level of the detachment, ..."

10. Journal (1882)
"Describes making the electrode of platinised, iridised, or carbonised asbestos, or other suitable material, supported by terminals, and placed in a vessel ..."

11. Chefs-d'œuvre of the Industrial Arts by Philippe Burty, William Chaffers (1869)
"They are for the most part brightly iridised, displaying all the colours of the rainbow with dazzling intensity—red, orange, metallic-green, white, ..."

12. Catalogue of the Finger Rings, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: Greek, Etruscan by Frederick Henry Marshall, Cecil Harcourt Smith (1907)
"Similar ring of plain glass, partially iridised and partially covered with a white patina. From Cyprus. Presented by the Committee of the Cyprus Exploration ..."

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