資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Note: Lime is the principal constituent of limestone, marble,
chalk, bones, shells, etc.
{Caustic lime}, calcium hydrate or slacked lime; also, in a
less technical sense, calcium oxide or quicklime.
Caustic \Caus"tic\, Caustical \Caus"tic*al\, a. [L. caustucs,
Ge. ?, fr. ? to burn. Cf. {Calm}, {Ink}.]
1. Capable of destroying the texture of anything or eating
away its substance by chemical action; burning; corrosive;
searing.
2. Severe; satirical; sharp; as, a caustic remark.
{Caustic curve} (Optics), a curve to which the ray of light,
reflected or refracted by another curve, are tangents, the
reflecting or refracting curve and the luminous point
being in one plane.
{Caustic lime}. See under {Lime}.
{Caustic potash}, {Caustic soda} (Chem.), the solid
hydroxides potash, {KOH}, and soda, {NaOH}, or solutions
of the same.
{Caustic silver}, nitrate of silver, lunar caustic.
{Caustic surface} (Optics), a surface to which rays reflected
or refracted by another surface are tangents. Caustic
curves and surfaces are called catacaustic when formed by
reflection, and diacaustic when formed by refraction.
Syn: Stinging; cutting; pungent; searching.
資料來源 : WordNet®
caustic lime
n : a caustic substance produced by heating limestone [syn: {calcium
hydroxide}, {lime}, {slaked lime}, {hydrated lime}, {calcium
hydrate}, {lime hydrate}]