List of synonyms from "aliened" to synonyms from "alive"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms aliments, alight upon, alimentation, alighted, align, aligned and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
Definition of the day : « aliments »
- noun food
- The section of the pneumo-gastric nerves does not stop the dilution of aliments in the stomach, or chylification.
- Extract from : « North American Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, July, 1826 » by Various
- Aliments rich in fat and sugar favor the production of butter, and augment the supply of milk.
- Extract from : « The Stock-Feeder's Manual » by Charles Alexander Cameron
- Even the imperfect imitations are retained and digested when other aliments fail.
- Extract from : « A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II » by Various
- The aliments to which the cook's art gives a liquid or semi-liquid form, are in general more digestible.
- Extract from : « Science in the Kitchen. » by Mrs. E. E. Kellogg
- She gets rid of most part of the Acids contained in the aliments, by thus uniting them with the Oils contained in those aliments.
- Extract from : « Elements of the Theory and Practice of Chymistry, 5th ed. » by Pierre Joseph Macquer
- Considered as medicines, these substances belong to the division of Aliments.
- Extract from : « The Action of Medicines in the System » by Frederick William Headland
- He would eat almost every thing that was offered, but preferred dry and ripe fruits to all other aliments.
- Extract from : « Buffon's Natural History. Volume IX (of 10) » by Georges Louis Leclerc de Buffon
- The quantity and quality of the aliments are another cause, not less powerful in regard to beauty.
- Extract from : « Beauty » by Alexander Walker
- I do declare if your uncle Dan was done, Ailie could carry on the business, all except the aliments and sequestrations.
- Extract from : « Bud » by Neil Munro
- The greater diversity of aliments it afterwards receives, the more the chyle is liable to be soured.
- Extract from : « A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 5 (of 10) » by Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)