a. [f. as prec. + -ICAL.] = prec.

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1667.  Boyle, Orig. Formes & Qual. Other Empyreumaticall oyles. Ibid. (1669), Contn. New Exp., II. (1682), 196. The Flesh had contracted a taste and a smell very empyreumatical.

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1725.  Bradley, Fam. Dict., s.v. Nutmeg, To avoid the Empyreumatical Impression it would otherwise take.

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1872.  Baker, Nile Tribut., ii. 35. The Arabs … prepare their tanned skins with an empyreumatical oil.

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