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aludel Chem.|ˈæl(j)uːdɛl| [a. Fr. aludel, in 13th c. alutel, ad. Arab. al-uthāl (quoted by Dozy with this sense in 9th c.), i.e. al the + uthāl, prob. variant of ithāl pl. of athla utensil, apparatus.] A pear-shaped pot of earthenware or glass, open at both ends, so that a series could be fitted one above another; used by the alchemists in sublimation.
1559Morwyng Evonym. 6 Putting wull of wode, or bombice into the upper hoole of the aludel. 1610B. Jonson Alchem. ii. iii. (1616) 624 Let your heat, still, lessen by degrees, To the Aludels. 1677Harris tr. Lemery's Chem. (1686) Introd. 44 Aludels..are Pots without a bottom, joyned together and are placed over another Pot with a hole in the middle to serve for Sublimations. 1731Hales Stat. Ess. I. 201 We luted a German retort to two or three large alodals. 1881Raymond Gloss. Mining Terms, Aludel, an earthen condenser for mercury. |