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Definition of cid
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 cid is as below...
Cid (n.) Chief or
commander;
in
Spanish
literature,
a title of Ruy Diaz, Count of
Bivar,
a
champion
of
Christianity
and of the old
Spanish
royalty,
in the 11th
century..
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Marcid
::
Marcid
(a.)
Characterized
by
emaciation,
as a
fever..
Incident
::
Incident
(n.)
Something
appertaining
to,
passing
with, or
depending
on,
another,
called
the
principal..
Acetone
::
Acetone
(n.) A
volatile
liquid
consisting
of three parts of
carbon,
six of
hydrogen,
and one of
oxygen;
pyroacetic
spirit,
--
obtained
by the
distillation
of
certain
acetates,
or by the
destructive
distillation
of
citric
acid,
starch,
sugar,
or gum, with
quicklime..
Haply
::
Haply
(adv.)
By hap,
chance,
luck, or
accident;
perhaps;
it may be..
Vote
::
Vote (v. i.) To
express
or
signify
the mind, will, or
preference,
either
viva voce, or by
ballot,
or by other
authorized
means,
as in
electing
persons
to
office,
in
passing
laws,
regulations,
etc., or in
deciding
on any
proposition
in which one has an
interest
with
others..
Misfortune
::
Misfortune
(n.) Bad
fortune
or luck;
calamity;
an evil
accident;
disaster;
mishap;
mischance.
Acid
::
Acid (n.) A sour
substance.
Octoic
::
Octoic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
resembling,
octane;
-- used
specifically,
to
designate
any one of a group of
acids,
the most
important
of which is
called
caprylic
acid..
Placidly
::
Placidly
(adv.)
In a
placid
manner.
Cellulose
::
Cellulose
(n.) The
substance
which
constitutes
the
essential
part of the solid
framework
of
plants,
of
ordinary
wood,
linen,
paper,
etc. It is also found to a
slight
extent
in
certain
animals,
as the
tunicates.
It is a
carbohydrate,
(C6H10O5)n,
isomeric
with
starch,
and is
convertible
into
starches
and
sugars
by the
action
of heat and
acids.
When pure, it is a white
amorphous
mass. See
Starch,
Granulose,
Lignin..
Uric
::
Uric (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
urine;
obtained
from
urine;
as, uric
acid..
Accident
::
Accident
(n.) A point or mark which may be
retained
or
omitted
in a coat of arms.
Benzoate
::
Benzoate
(n.) A salt
formed
by the union of
benzoic
acid with any
salifiable
base.
Basic
::
Basic (a.)
Having
the base in
excess,
or the
amount
of the base
atomically
greater
than that of the acid, or
exceeding
in
proportion
that of the
related
neutral
salt..
Microbicide
::
Microbicide
(n.) Any agent
detrimental
to, or
destructive
of, the life of
microbes
or
bacterial
organisms..
Platinocyanide
::
Platinocyanide
(n.) A
double
cyanide
of
platinum
and some other metal or
radical;
a salt of
platinocyanic
acid.
Cubebic
::
Cubebic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
cubebs;
as,
cubebic
acid (a soft
olive-green
resin
extracted
from
cubebs)..
Metatungstic
::
Metatungstic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid known only in its salts (the
metatungstates)
and
properly
called
polytungstic,
or
pyrotungstic,
acid..
Pyruvic
::
Pyruvic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
(called
also
pyroracemic
acid)
obtained,
as a
liquid
having
a
pungent
odor, by the
distillation
of
racemic
acid..
Sulphocarbonic
::
Sulphocarbonate
(n.) A salt of
sulphocarbonic
acid; a
thiocarbonate.
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