hydric dioxide

  • 1Hydric dioxide — Hydric Hy dric, a. [From {Hydrogen}.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, hydrogen; as, hydric oxide. [1913 Webster] {Hydric dioxide}. (Chem.) See {Hydrogen dioxide}, under {Hydrogen}. {Hydric oxide} (Chem.), water. {Hydric sulphate} (Chem.),… …

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  • 2Hydric — Hy dric, a. [From {Hydrogen}.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, hydrogen; as, hydric oxide. [1913 Webster] {Hydric dioxide}. (Chem.) See {Hydrogen dioxide}, under {Hydrogen}. {Hydric oxide} (Chem.), water. {Hydric sulphate} (Chem.), hydrogen …

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  • 3Hydric oxide — Hydric Hy dric, a. [From {Hydrogen}.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, hydrogen; as, hydric oxide. [1913 Webster] {Hydric dioxide}. (Chem.) See {Hydrogen dioxide}, under {Hydrogen}. {Hydric oxide} (Chem.), water. {Hydric sulphate} (Chem.),… …

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  • 4Hydric sulphate — Hydric Hy dric, a. [From {Hydrogen}.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, hydrogen; as, hydric oxide. [1913 Webster] {Hydric dioxide}. (Chem.) See {Hydrogen dioxide}, under {Hydrogen}. {Hydric oxide} (Chem.), water. {Hydric sulphate} (Chem.),… …

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  • 5Hydric soil — A hydric soil is a soil that formed under conditions of saturation, flooding, or ponding long enough during the growing season to develop anaerobic conditions in the upper part. [This definition (Federal Register, July 13, 1994) replaced the… …

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  • 6British thermal unit — Equivalent E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), n. 1. Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done. [1913 Webster] He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the… …

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  • 7Equivalent — E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), n. 1. Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done. [1913 Webster] He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the Protestants… …

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  • 8Joule's equivalent — Equivalent E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), n. 1. Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done. [1913 Webster] He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the… …

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  • 9Mechanical equivalent of heat — Equivalent E*quiv a*lent ([ e]*kw[i^]v [.a]*lent), n. 1. Something equivalent; that which is equal in value, worth, weight, or force; as, to offer an equivalent for damage done. [1913 Webster] He owned that, if the Test Act were repealed, the… …

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  • 10tree — treelike, adj. /tree/, n., v., treed, treeing. n. 1. a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground. 2. any of various shrubs,… …

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