Aqua Tofana

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Aqua \A"qua\, n. [L. See {Ewer}.]
   Water; -- a word much used in pharmacy and the old chemistry,
   in various signification, determined by the word or words
   annexed.
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   {Aqua ammoni[ae]}, the aqueous solution of ammonia; liquid
      ammonia; often called {aqua ammonia}.

   {Aqua marine}, or {Aqua marina}. Same as {Aquamarine}.

   {Aqua regia}. [L., royal water] (Chem.), a very corrosive
      fuming yellow liquid consisting of nitric and hydrochloric
      acids. It has the power of dissolving gold, the "royal"
      metal.

   {Aqua Tofana}, a fluid containing arsenic, and used for
      secret poisoning, made by an Italian woman named Tofana,
      in the middle of the 17th century, who is said to have
      poisoned more than 600 persons. --Francis.

   {Aqua vit[ae]}[L., water of life. Cf. {Eau de vie},
      {Usquebaugh}], a name given to brandy and some other
      ardent spirits. --Shak.
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