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Definition of odium
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Odium (n.) The
quality
that
provokes
hatred;
offensiveness.
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Musk
::
Musk (n.) A plant of the genus
Erodium
(E.
moschatum);
--
called
also musky
heron's-bill.
Mirabilite
::
Mirabilite
(n.)
Native
sodium
sulphate;
Glauber's
salt.
Goosefoot
::
Goosefoot
(n.) A genus of herbs
(Chenopodium)
mostly
annual
weeds;
pigweed.
Propodium
::
Propodium
(n.) The
segment
which forms the
posterior
part of the
thorax
of a
hymenopterous
insect.
Antichlor
::
Antichlor
(n.) Any
substance
(but
especially
sodium
hyposulphite)
used in
removing
the
excess
of
chlorine
left in paper pulp or
stuffs
after
bleaching.
Dipyridine
::
Dipyridine
(n.) A
polymeric
form of
pyridine,
C10H10N2,
obtained
as a
colorless
oil by the
action
of
sodium
on
pyridine..
Trona
::
Trona (n.) A
native
double
salt,
consisting
of a
combination
of
neutral
and acid
sodium
carbonate,
Na2CO3.2HNaCO3.2H2O,
occurring
as a white
crystalline
fibrous
deposit
from
certain
soda brine
springs
and
lakes;
--
called
also urao, and by the
ancients
nitrum..
Chalkstone
::
Chalkstone
(n.) A
chalklike
concretion,
consisting
mainly
of urate of
sodium,
found in and about the small
joints,
in the
external
ear, and in other
situations,
in those
affected
with gout; a
tophus..
Epipodial
::
Epipodial
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
epipodium
of
Mollusca.
Stylops
::
Stylopodium
(n.) An
expansion
at the base of the
style,
as in
umbelliferous
plants..
Roccellin
::
Roccellin
(n.) A red
dyestuff,
used as a
substitute
for
cochineal,
archil,
etc. It
consists
of the
sodium
salt of a
complex
azo
derivative
of
naphtol..
Notopodiums
::
Notopodiums
(pl. ) of
Notopodiu.
Valence
::
Valence
(n.) The
degree
of
combining
power of an atom (or
radical)
as shown by the
number
of atoms of
hydrogen
(or of other
monads,
as
chlorine,
sodium,
etc.) with which it will
combine,
or for which it can be
substituted,
or with which it can be
compared;
thus, an atom of
hydrogen
is a
monad,
and has a
valence
of one; the atoms of
oxygen,
nitrogen,
and
carbon
are
respectively
dyads,
triads,
and
tetrads,
and have a
valence
respectively
of two,
three,
and
four..
Lazuli
::
Lazuli
(n.) A
mineral
of a fine
azure-blue
color,
usually
in small
rounded
masses.
It is
essentially
a
silicate
of
alumina,
lime, and soda, with some
sodium
sulphide,
is often
marked
by
yellow
spots or veins of
sulphide
of iron, and is much
valued
for
ornamental
work.
Called
also lapis
lazuli,
and
Armenian
stone..
Chlorite
::
Chlorite
(n.) Any salt of
chlorous
acid; as,
chlorite
of
sodium..
Sodamide
::
Sodamide
(n.) A
greenish
or
reddish
crystalline
substance,
NaNH2,
obtained
by
passing
ammonia
over
heated
sodium..
Quinoa
::
Quinoa
(n.) The seeds of a kind of
goosewort
(Chenopodium
Quinoa),
used in Chili and Peru for
making
porridge
or
cakes;
also, food thus
made..
Thymate
::
Thymate
(n.) A
compound
of
thymol
analogous
to a salt; as,
sodium
thymate..
Zirco-
::
Zirco-
() A
combining
form (also used
adjectively)
designating
zirconium
as an
element
of
certain
double
compounds;
zircono-;
as in
zircofluoric
acid,
sodium
zircofluoride..
Salicylic
::
Salicylic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
designating,
an acid
formerly
obtained
by
fusing
salicin
with
potassium
hydroxide,
and now made in large
quantities
from
phenol
(carbolic
acid) by the
action
of
carbon
dioxide
on
heated
sodium
phenolate.
It is a white
crystalline
substance.
It is used as an
antiseptic,
and in its salts in the
treatment
of
rheumatism.
Called
also
hydroxybenzoic
acid..
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