DIALYTIC
Di`a*lyt"ic, a. Etym: [Gr. Dialysis.]
Defn: Having the quality of unloosing or separating. Clarke. Dialytic telescope, an achromatic telescope in which the colored dispersion produced by a single object lens of crown glass is corrected by a smaller concave lens, or combination of lenses, of high dispersive power, placed at a distance in the narrower part of the converging cone of rays, usually near the middle of the tube.
DIALYZATE
Di*al"y*zate, n. (Chem.)
Defn: The material subjected to dialysis.
DIALYZATION
Di`a*ly*za"tion, n. (Chem.)
Defn: The act or process of dialysis.
DIALYZE
Di"a*lyze, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dialyzed; p. pr. & vb. n. Dialyzing.]
(Chem.)
Defn: To separate, prepare, or obtain, by dialysis or osmose; to pass through an animal membrane; to subject to dialysis. [Written also dialyse.]
DIALYZED
Di"a*lyzed, a.
Defn: Prepared by diffusion through an animal membrane; as, dialyzed iron.