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CAUSTICS

Volume 5 · 82 words · 1815 Edition

is an appellation given to substances of so hot and fiery a nature, that, being applied, they consume, and as it were burn, the texture of the parts, like hot iron.

Cautics are generally divided into four sorts; the common stronger caustic, the common milder caustic, the antimonial caustic, and the lunar caustic. See Pharmacy and Chemistry Index.

CAUSTIC Curve, in the higher geometry, a curve formed by the concurrence or coincidence of the rays of light reflected from some other curve.