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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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Mothered
::
Mothered
(a.)
Thick,
like
mother;
viscid..
Santonic
::
Santonic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
an acid
(distinct
from
santoninic
acid)
obtained
from
santonin
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Lactimide
::
Lactimide
(n.) A
white,
crystalline
substance
obtained
as an
anhydride
of
alanine,
and
regarded
as an imido
derivative
of
lactic
acid..
Cut
::
Cut (v. i.) To
divide
a pack of cards into two
portion
to
decide
the deal or
trump,
or to
change
the order of the cards to be
dealt..
Senegin
::
Senegin
(n.) A
substance
extracted
from the
rootstock
of the
Polygala
Senega
(Seneca
root),
and
probably
identical
with
polygalic
acid..
Open
::
Open (a.) Not
settled
or
adjusted;
not
decided
or
determined;
not
closed
or
withdrawn
from
consideration;
as, an open
account;
an open
question;
to keep an offer or
opportunity
open..
Perry
::
Perry (n.) A
fermented
liquor
made from
pears;
pear
cider.
Hexoic
::
Hexoic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from,
hexane;
as,
hexoic
acid..
Allantoin
::
Allantoin
(n.) A
crystalline,
transparent,
colorless
substance
found in the
allantoic
liquid
of the fetal calf; --
formerly
called
allantoic
acid and
amniotic
acid..
Dominicide
::
Dominicide
(n.) The act of
killing
a
master.
Tan
::
Tan (n.) To
convert
(the skin of an
animal)
into
leather,
as by usual
process
of
steeping
it in an
infusion
of oak or some other bark,
whereby
it is
impregnated
with
tannin,
or
tannic
acid
(which
exists
in
several
species
of
bark),
and is thus
rendered
firm,
durable,
and in some
degree
impervious
to
water..
Trimellic
::
Trimellic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
certain
tribasic
acid
(called
also
trimellitic
acid)
metameric
with
trimesitic
acid..
Fellinic
::
Fellinic
(a.) Of,
relating
to, or
derived
from, bile or gall; as,
fellinic
acid..
Saccharonate
::
Saccharonate
(n.) A salt of
saccharonic
acid.
Styrax
::
Styracin
(n.) A white
crystalline
tasteless
substance
extracted
from gum
storax,
and
consisting
of a salt of
cinnamic
acid with
cinnamic
alcohol..
Tannin
::
Tannin
(n.) Same as
Tannic
acid, under
Tannic..
Postnatal
::
Postnatal
(a.) After
birth;
subsequent
to
birth;
as,
postnatal
infanticide;
postnatal
diseases..
Mycomelic
::
Mycomelic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
designating,
a
complex
nitrogenous
acid of the
alloxan
group,
obtained
as a
honey-yellow
powder.
Its
solutions
have a
gelatinous
consistency..
Stiff
::
Stiff
(superl.)
Not
easily
bent; not
flexible
or
pliant;
not
limber
or
flaccid;
rigid;
firm; as, stiff wood,
paper,
joints..
Hydroferrocyanic
::
Hydroferrocyanic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
containing,
or
obtained
from,
hydrogen,
ferrous
iron, and
cyanogen;
as,
hydroferrocyanic
acid. See
Ferrocyanic..
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