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Chymic

CHYMIC

, CHYMIST, CHYMISTRY. [See chimical, Chimist, Chimistry.]

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chymic

chymic

English

Adjective

chymic (comparative more chymic, superlative most chymic)

  1. (obsolete) chemic
    • 1914, Various, Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 11, 1914:
      Till lastly, when by chymic jolt And sheer corrosion of the thatch, What time the withering woodlands moult My love shall moult to match, And all those curls I loved to beg For keepsakes on the earth be strewed, Leaving her cranium like an egg Incomparably nude.
    • 1738, Samuel Johnson, Thomas Parnell, Thomas Gray, and Tobias Smollett, Poetical Works of Johnson, Parnell, Gray, and Smollett:
      Less shone the tresses Egypt's princess[1] wore, Which sweet Callimachus so sung before; 20 Here courtly trifles set the world at odds, Belles war with beaux, and whims descend for gods, The new machines in names of ridicule, Mock the grave frenzy of the chymic fool.
    • 1681, Andrew Marvell, G. A. Aitken, Ed. London: Lawrence & Bullen, editor, The Poems of Andrew Marvell, page 36-38:
      So the all-seeing sun each day Distills the world with chymic ray.