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oxaluric, a. Chem.|ɒksəˈl(j)ʊərɪk| [f. oxal- + uric.] In oxaluric acid: a monobasic acid (C3H4N2O4), which may be regarded as consisting of oxalic acid and urea minus water, obtained as a white crystalline powder of a very acid taste. Hence oxaˈlurate, a salt of oxaluric acid.
1836–41Brande Chem. (ed. 5) 1381 Oxaluric acid is formed by the union of 2 atoms of water with parabanic acid. Ibid., With excess of ammonia, oxalurate of lime yields a gelatinous precipitate. 1866Odling Anim. Chem. 135 These dumbbells may consist of oxalurate of calcium. 1892Syd. Soc. Lex., Oxaluric acid,..the analogue of alloxanic acid, being uric acid in which one atom of hydrogen is replaced by one atom of the radical of oxalic acid. |