alkali

English

/ˈæl.kə.laɪ/

noun
Definitions
  • (chemistry) One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, soda ash, caustic soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose distinguishing peculiarities are solubility in alcohol and water, uniting with oils and fats to form soap, neutralizing and forming salts with acids, turning to brown several vegetable yellows, and changing reddened litmus to blue.
  • (Western United States) Soluble mineral matter, other than common salt, contained in soils of natural waters.

Etymology

Derived from French alcali derived from Arabic اَلْقِلْي, قلي (alkali, ashes of the saltwort, ashes of saltwort).

Origin

Arabic

اَلْقِلْي, قلي

Gloss

alkali, ashes of the saltwort, ashes of saltwort

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