Its used in the compressors of refrigerators and air- conditioners
Crocoite is mainly used as a mineral specimen. It used to be used as a minor ore of chromium, but it is now too rare to be used for that.It is on wikipedia too
dilute ethanoic acid is used as a preservative in the preparation of pickles.it is used for making cellulose acetate which is an important artificial fibre.it is used in the manufacture of acetone and esters used in perfumes.it is used in the preparation of dyes.it is used to coaggulate rubber from latex.it is used for making white lead which is used as a white paint.it is used as a chemical reagent in chemistry lab.
evaporating is used in preparation of petrol, etc.
in what used lincomycin that is for what ?
a sentence for anachronism is .........
An anachronism is the term for something out of place in time. Doctor Who and the T.A.R.D.I.S.!
Anachronism is a noun.
Girl Anachronism was created in 2003.
An anachronism is something that is the wrong time. Here are some sentences.That outfit is an anachronism.I felt like an anachronism in that outfit.We need a new car; this one is an anachronism.
The literary device you are referring to is "anachronism." An anachronism is something that is out of its proper time period or historical setting, often used to create a deliberate contrast or to highlight themes in a work.
well, there is a shotgun used to kill harrison, and that is an old weapon in the future. an anachronism is something not in place historically. and old weapon in the future is just that.
I think the word you're looking for is anachronism.
"The appearance of a kangaroo in the middle of a movie about the Wild West was an anachronism." "Seeing a large mansion amid the shacks of shanty town was an anachronism."
The use of clocks in Julius Caesar is an anachronism. Back in Roman times, there were no such things as clocks. But in Shakespeare's story, the characters used clocks. And the crowd of Italians with their sweaty nightcaps. There were no nightcaps.
An anachronism is something that is "out of place" chronologically.
synchronism