Similar words: theosophy, esoteric, creole, nacreous, sot, geosphere, rheostat, apotheosis. Meaning: ['krɪəsəʊt] n. 1. a colorless or yellowish oily liquid obtained by distillation of wood tar; used as an antiseptic 2. a dark oily liquid obtained by distillation of coal tar; used as a preservative for wood. v. treat with creosote.
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1. We first treated the wood with creosote.
2. Timber is often treated with creosote to deter rot.
3. Tearing out some sage, some creosote.
4. Never, under any circumstances, use creosote.
5. It smells like creosote, but I know it to be disaster.
6. It tasted of petrol, mixed with creosote and hair oil.
7. Some one had recently been along and applied creosote to all the timber, giving it a spick-and-span look.
8. Reek of paraffin oil and creosote Swabbing my lungs doctored me back Laid on a sack in the great-beamed engine-shed.
9. Shingles are often dipped in creosote.
10. Lignite oil is creosote derived from lignite tar.
11. Creosote thus possesses a variety of advantageous properties.
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12. The price of creosote, perhaps falsely depressed for many years.
13. Combinations of zinc salts and creosote have also been widely employed.
14. And it was then that he noticed for the first time that there was a strong smell of creosote in the air.
15. The square of light was dim and small now, the air was warm and damp and smelled of creosote.
16. Desert is very dry and hot, not many plants grow in the desert. Cacti, Joshua tree and creosote bushes are live in the desert.
17. There was no " tug of war " between dye manufacturers and creosote users.
18. This article introduces a new process of synthesizing vanillin from 2-methoxy-4-methyl benzenol, which is abstracted from pine creosote oil, via one-step oxygen method.
19. When railroads sell their old ties, disposal is an issue because they are often treated with creosote, an asphaltic product that prevents rot.
20. These products are mixtures of many chemicals created by high-temperature treatment of beech and other woods, coal, or from the resin of the creosote bush.
21. It has also been used to fortify the fungicidal action of creosote.
22. A yellowish, oily, aromatic substance, C7H 8O 2, derived from guaiacum or wood creosote and used chiefly as an expectorant, a local anesthetic, and an antiseptic.
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