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urate Chem.|ˈjʊərət| Also urat. [a. F. urate: see ur-ic a. and -ate1 1 c.] A salt produced by the action of uric acid on a base.
1800tr. Lagrange's Chem. II. 404 The urate of potash may be decomposed by the muriatic acid. 1811Henry in Manchester Soc. Mem. (1813) II. 403, I have examined the properties of each individual urate. 1826― Elem. Chem. II. 462 Uric acid, urate of ammonia, and phosphate of lime. 1844G. Bird Urin. Deposits 88 Uric acid and urates may occur in great abundance in the urine. 1869Tanner Clin. Med. (ed. 2) 330 Being made up of urates of lime, magnesia, soda. attrib.1877Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. vii. 441 The granules..probably consist of urate of ammonia (Kölliker). Hence the cells of the layer which contain them are termed by Schulze the ‘urate cells’. 1886Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. II. 258/2 Urate concretions..are especially common as renal calculi in children. 1890F. Taylor Man. Pract. Med. (1891) 924 Urate deposits in gout. |