- phlogisticated air
- уст. использованный (для дыхания) воздух
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
English-russian biological dictionary. 2013.
phlogisticated air — noun 1. archaic : air exhausted of oxygen by burning a combustible (as charcoal or phosphorus) in it and therefore composed chiefly of nitrogen 2. archaic : hydrogen regarded as inflammable air … Useful english dictionary
Phlogiston theory — The alchemist and physician J. J. Becher proposed the phlogiston theory The phlogiston theory (from the Ancient Greek φλογιστόν phlogistón burning up , from φλόξ phlóx flame ), first stated in 1667 by Johann Joachim Becher, is an obsolete… … Wikipedia
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