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Definition of iodic
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 iodic is as below...
Iodic (a.) to, or
containing,
iodine;
specif.,
denoting
those
compounds
in which it has a
relatively
high
valence;
as, iodic
acid..
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Bulletin
::
Bulletin
(n.) A
periodical
publication,
especially
one
containing
the
proceeding
of a
society..
Gazette
::
Gazette
(n.) A
newspaper;
a
printed
sheet
published
periodically;
esp., the
official
journal
published
by the
British
government,
and
containing
legal and state
notices..
Monsoon
::
Monsoon
(n.) A wind
blowing
part of the year from one
direction,
alternating
with a wind from the
opposite
direction;
-- a term
applied
particularly
to
periodical
winds of the
Indian
Ocean,
which blow from the
southwest
from the
latter
part of May to the
middle
of
September,
and from the
northeast
from about the
middle
of
October
to the
middle
of
December..
Elaiodic
::
Elaiodic
(a.)
Derived
from
castor
oil;
ricinoleic;
as,
elaiodic
acid..
Algol
::
Algol (n.) A fixed star, in
Medusa's
head, in the
constellation
Perseus,
remarkable
for its
periodic
variation
in
brightness..
Subscriptive
::
Subscription
(n.) A
method
of
purchasing
items
produced
periodically
in a
series,
as
newspapers
or
magazines,
in which a
certain
number
of the items are
delivered
as
produced,
without
need for
ordering
each item
individually;
also, the
purchase
thus
executed..
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To
perform
a
periodical
revolution;
to move
onward
as with a
revolution;
as, the
rolling
year; ages roll
away..
Subelongate
::
Subeditor
(n.) An
assistant
editor,
as of a
periodical
or
journal..
Ticketing
::
Ticketing
(n.) A
periodical
sale of ore in the
English
mining
districts;
-- so
called
from the
tickets
upon which are
written
the bids of the
buyers.
Oestrus
::
Oestrus
(n.) A
vehement
desire;
esp.
(Physiol.),
the
periodical
sexual
impulse
of
animals;
heat; rut..
Intermittent
::
Intermittent
(a.)
Coming
and going at
intervals;
alternating;
recurrent;
periodic;
as, an
intermittent
fever..
Migrate
::
Migrate
(v. i.) To pass
periodically
from one
region
or
climate
to
another
for
feeding
or
breeding;
-- said of
certain
birds,
fishes,
and
quadrupeds..
Print
::
Print (n.) A
printed
publication,
more
especially
a
newspaper
or other
periodical..
Proleptical
::
Proleptical
(a.)
Anticipating
the usual time; --
applied
to a
periodical
disease
whose
paroxysms
return
at an
earlier
hour at every
repetition.
Journalist
::
"Journalist
(n.) The
conductor
of a
public
journal,
or one whose
business
it to write for a
public
journal;
an
editorial
or other
professional
writer
for a
periodical..
Rheotome
::
Rheotome
(n.) An
instrument
which
periodically
or
otherwise
interrupts
an
electric
current.
Periodic
::
Periodic
(a.)
Pertaining
to,
derived
from, or
designating,
the
highest
oxygen
acid
(HIO/)
of
iodine..
Quinine
::
Quinine
(n.) An
alkaloid
extracted
from the bark of
several
species
of
cinchona
(esp.
Cinchona
Calisaya)
as a
bitter
white
crystalline
substance,
C20H24N2O2.
Hence,
by
extension
(Med.),
any of the salts of this
alkaloid,
as the
acetate,
chloride,
sulphate,
etc.,
employed
as a
febrifuge
or
antiperiodic.
Called
also
quinia,
quinina,
etc..
Journalism
::
"Journalism
(n.) The
periodical
collection
and
publication
of
current
news; the
business
of
managing,
editing,
or
writing
for,
journals
or
newspapers;
as,
political
journalism..
Review
::
Review
(n.) A
periodical
containing
critical
essays
upon
matters
of
interest,
as new
productions
in
literature,
art, etc..
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