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Definition of nide
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Nide (n.) A
nestful;
a
brood;
as, a nide of
pheasants..
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Nidering
::
Nidering
(a.)
Infamous;
dastardly.
Stibious
::
Stibine
(n.)
Antimony
hydride,
or
hydrogen
antimonide,
a
colorless
gas
produced
by the
action
of
nascent
hydrogen
on
antimony.
It has a
characteristic
odor and burns with a
characteristic
greenish
flame.
Formerly
called
also
antimoniureted
hydrogen..
Nitrile
::
Nitrile
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
cyanogen
compounds;
particularly,
one of those
cyanides
of
alcohol
radicals
which,
by
boiling
with acids or
alkalies,
produce
a
carboxyl
acid, with the
elimination
of the
nitrogen
as
ammonia..
Azo-
::
Azo- ()
Applied
loosely
to
compounds
having
nitrogen
variously
combined,
as in
cyanides,
nitrates,
etc..
Fury
::
Fury (n.) pl.
(Greek
Myth.)
The
avenging
deities,
Tisiphone,
Alecto,
and
Megaera;
the
Erinyes
or
Eumenides..
Hordock
::
Hordock
(n.) An
unidentified
plant
mentioned
by
Shakespeare,
perhaps
equivalent
to
burdock..
Nitrogen
::
Nitrogen
(n.) A
colorless
nonmetallic
element,
tasteless
and
odorless,
comprising
four
fifths
of the
atmosphere
by
volume.
It is
chemically
very inert in the free
state,
and as such is
incapable
of
supporting
life
(hence
the name azote still used by
French
chemists);
but it forms many
important
compounds,
as
ammonia,
nitric
acid, the
cyanides,
etc, and is a
constituent
of all
organized
living
tissues,
animal
or
vegetable.
Symbol
N.
Atomic
weight
14. It was
formerly
regarded
as a
permanent
noncon
Cyanaurate
::
Cyanaurate
(n.) See
Aurocyanide.
Hydrogenide
::
Hydrogenide
(n.) A
binary
compound
containing
hydrogen;
a
hydride.
[R.] See
Hydride.
Hydrocyanide
::
Hydrocyanide
(n.) A
compound
of
hydrocyanic
acid with a base; --
distinguished
from a
cyanide,
in which only the
cyanogen
so
combines..
Ferro-
::
Ferro-
() A
prefix,
or
combining
form,
indicating
ferrous
iron as an
ingredient;
as,
ferrocyanide..
Carbamine
::
Carbamine
(n.) An
isocyanide
of a
hydrocarbon
radical.
The
carbamines
are
liquids,
usually
colorless,
and of
unendurable
odor..
Seleniureted
::
Seleniureted
(a.)
Combined
with
selenium
as in a
selenide;
as,
seleniureted
hydrogen..
Sulphion
::
Sulphinide
(n.) A white or
yellowish
crystalline
substance,
C6H4.(SO2.CO).NH,
produced
artificially
by the
oxidation
of a
sulphamic
derivative
of
toluene.
It is the
sweetest
substance
known,
having
over two
hundred
times the
sweetening
power of
sugar,
and is known in
commerce
under the name of
saccharine.
It has acid
properties
and forms salts
(which
are
inaccurately
called
saccharinates)..
Nitroprussic
::
Nitroprussic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
designating,
a
complex
acid
called
nitroprussic
acid,
obtained
indirectly
by the
action
of
nitric
acid on
potassium
ferrocyanide
(yellow
prussiate),
as a red
crystalline
unstable
substance.
It forms salts
called
nitroprussides,
which give a rich
purple
color with
alkaline
subphides..
Seleniuret
::
Seleniuret
(n.) A
selenide.
Platinum
::
Platinum
(n.) A
metallic
element,
intermediate
in value
between
silver
and gold,
occurring
native
or
alloyed
with other
metals,
also as the
platinum
arsenide
(sperrylite).
It is heavy
tin-white
metal which is
ductile
and
malleable,
but very
infusible,
and
characterized
by its
resistance
to
strong
chemical
reagents.
It is used for
crucibles,
for
stills
for
sulphuric
acid,
rarely
for coin, and in the form of foil and wire for many
purposes.
Specific
gravity
21.5.
Atomic
weight
194.3.
Symbol
Pt. Fo
Selenide
::
Selenide
(n.) A
binary
compound
of
selenium,
or a
compound
regarded
as
binary;
as, ethyl
selenide..
Smaltite
::
Smaltite
(n.) A
tin-white
or gray
mineral
of
metallic
luster.
It is an
arsenide
of
cobalt,
nickel,
and iron.
Called
also
speiskobalt..
Amphid
::
Amphid
(n.) A salt of the class
formed
by the
combination
of an acid and a base, or by the union of two
oxides,
two
sulphides,
selenides,
or
tellurides,
as
distinguished
from a
haloid
compound..
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