| oil r. O |
a red diazo dye that is more soluble in fat than in water or alcohols; used as a stain for neutral fats.
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| oil-aspiration p. |
lipid p.
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| oil-in-water e. |
one in which oil is the dispersed liquid and an aqueous solution is the continuous phase; water can be used to dilute such an emulsion or to remove it, as from skin or clothing.
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| ointment b. |
a vehicle for the medicinal substances carried in an ointment. Ointment bases are divided into hydrocarbon bases, which are oleaginous; absorption bases, which include both anhydrous and water-in-oil emulsions and are able to incorporate aqueous solutions; water-removable (or water-washable) bases, which are oil-in-water emulsions; and water-soluble bases.
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| Oidium |
Another name for powdery mildew, the fungi that can cause severe damage to grape crops.
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