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Definition of trona
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of trona is as below...
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..
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Patronization
::
Patronization
(n.) The act of
patronizing;
patronage;
support.
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.)
Business
custom.
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.)
Guardianship,
as of a
saint;
tutelary
care..
Urao
::
Urao (n.) See
Trona.
Tronage
::
Tronage
(n.) A toll or duty paid for
weighing
wool; also, the act of
weighing
wool..
Auspice
::
Auspice
(a.)
Protection;
patronage
and care;
guidance.
Tartronate
::
Tartronate
(n.) A salt of
tartronic
acid.
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.) The right of
nomination
to
political
office;
also, the
offices,
contracts,
honors,
etc., which a
public
officer
may
bestow
by
favor..
Transpatronize
::
Transpatronize
(v. t.) To
transfer
the
patronage
of.
Competition
::
Competition
(n.) The act of
seeking,
or
endeavoring
to gain, what
another
is
endeavoring
to gain at the same time;
common
strife
for the same
objects;
strife
for
superiority;
emulous
contest;
rivalry,
as for
approbation,
for a
prize,
or as where two or more
persons
are
engaged
in the same
business
and each
seeking
patronage;
--
followed
by for
before
the
object
sought,
and with
before
the
person
or thing
competed
with..
Voluntaryism
::
Voluntaryism
(n.) The
principle
of
supporting
a
religious
system
and its
institutions
by
voluntary
association
and
effort,
rather
than by the aid or
patronage
of the
state..
Royal
::
Royal (a.) Under the
patronage
of
royality;
holding
a
charter
granted
by the
sovereign;
as, the Royal
Academy
of Arts; the Royal
Society..
Matronage
::
Matronage
(n.) The state of a
matron.
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.) The right of
presentation
to
church
or
ecclesiastical
benefice;
advowson.
Inscription
::
Inscription
(n.) An
address,
consignment,
or
informal
dedication,
as of a book to a
person,
as a mark of
respect
or an
invitation
of
patronage..
Matronage
::
Matronage
(n.) The
collective
body of
matrons.
Tronator
::
Tronator
(n.) An
officer
in
London
whose duty was to weigh wool.
Runner
::
Runner
(n.) One
employed
to
solicit
patronage,
as for a
steamboat,
hotel,
shop, etc..
Matronal
::
Matronal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
matron;
suitable
to an
elderly
lady or to a
married
woman;
grave;
motherly.
Patronage
::
Patronage
(n.)
Special
countenance
or
support;
favor,
encouragement,
or aid,
afforded
to a
person
or a work; as, the
patronage
of
letters;
patronage
given to an
author..
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