n. (Chem.) Same as Isorcin. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.
Forcing bed
Forcing pit
Forcing engine,
Forcing fit (Mech.),
Forcing house,
Forcing machine,
Forcing pump.
n. [ Iso- + orcin. ] (Chem.) A crystalline hydrocarbon derivative, metameric with orcin, but produced artificially; -- called also
n. [ Etymology uncertain: cf. F. orcine. ] (Chem.) A colorless crystalline substance,
a. [ L. porcinus, from porcus a swine. See Pork. ] Of or pertaining to swine; characteristic of the hog. “Porcine cheeks.” G. Eliot. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Resin + orcin. So called because in its higher homologue it resembles orcin. ] (Chem.) A colorless crystalline substance of the phenol series, obtained by melting certain resins, as galbanum, asafetida, etc., with caustic potash. It is also produced artificially and used in making certain dyestuffs, as phthalein, fluorescein, and eosin. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Xylene + orcin. ] (Chem.) A derivative of xylene obtained as a white crystalline substance which on exposure in the air becomes red; -- called also