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oxyhydrogen, a.|ɒksɪˈhaɪdrədʒɪn| [f. oxy- 2 + hydrogen.] Consisting of, or involving the use of, a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen. oxyhydrogen blowpipe: a compound blowpipe in which two streams, of oxygen and hydrogen, meet as they issue; used to produce an extremely hot flame by the burning of the hydrogen in the oxygen. oxyhydrogen light: the bright white light obtained by directing such a flame upon lime; the lime-light. So oxyhydrogen flame, oxyhydrogen jet, oxyhydrogen lamp, etc. oxyhydrogen microscope, etc.: one in which the object is illuminated by an oxyhydrogen light.
1827E. Turner Elem. Chem. 160 An apparatus of this kind, now known by the name of the oxy-hydrogen blow⁓pipe, was contrived by Mr. Newman. 1834Medwin Angler in Wales II. 5 The microscope..notwithstanding all its oxyhydrogen improvements. c1865Letheby in Circ. Sc. I. 134/2 The Oxy-hydrogen Light..was first introduced to public notice by Lieutenant Drummond. 1871tr. Schellen's Spectr. Anal. 16 note, The light of magnesia heated in the oxyhydrogen flame. |