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boracic

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bo·rac·ic  (b-rsk)
adj.
Variant of boric.

[From Medieval Latin brx, brc-, borax; see borax1.]

boracic [bəˈræsɪk]
adj
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) another word for boric
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.boracic - of or relating to or derived from or containing boron; "boric acid"
Translations
boracic [bəˈræsɪk] ADJbórico
boracic
adj (Chem) → Bor-, borhaltig
boracic [bəˈræsɪk] adjboracico/a


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The Division Two title went to Calum McKie in Boracic who won both the day's races ahead of Mace, skippered by Mike Jelfs, and Privateer entered by Ed Bowen and Matt and Bekky Britton.
The Division Two title went to Calum McKie in Boracic, who won both the day's races ahead of Mace, skippered by Mike Jelfs, and Privateer entered by Ed Bowen and Matt and Bekky Britton.
Some older methods of keeping the whiskers white was to wash them at least once a day with a solution of boracic powder, a teaspoon to a pint of water.
 
 
 
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