nide
11nide — n. (Brit. nye) a brood of pheasants. Etymology: F nid or L nidus: see NIDUS …
12Oui nide iou — 4e album de la série Superdupont Scénario Gotlib, Jacques Lob Dessin Neal Adams, Alexis, Al Coutelis, Daniel Goossens, Gotlib, Jean Solé Thèmes …
13scorpænidé — ● scorpénidé ou scorpænidé nom masculin (latin scorpaena, du grec scorpaina, rascasse) Nom d une famille de poissons marins côtiers appelés usuellement rascasses ou scorpions de mer pour leurs épines venimeuses …
14ac|ti|nide — «AK tuh nyd», noun. one of the actinides (series of heavy, radioactive metallic elements with atomic numbers 89 or 90 through 103) …
15an|ti|mo|nide — «AN tuh muh nyd», noun. a compound of antimony and another element. ╂[< antimon(y)] …
16ar|se|nide — «AHR suh nyd, nihd», noun. a compound of arsenic and a metal or other positive element or radical. ╂[< arsen(ic) + ide] …
17cy|a|nide — «SY uh nyd, nihd», noun, verb, nid|ed, nid|ing. –noun. any one of various metallic salts containing carbon and nitrogen. Cyanide is used in making plastics and insecticides, in extracting gold and silver from ores, and in treating metals.… …
18fer|ri|cy|a|nide — «FEHR ih SY uh nyd», noun. a salt of ferricyanic acid that contains the trivalent group Fe(CN)6 …
19fer|ro|cy|a|nide — «FEHR oh SY uh nyd», noun. a salt of ferrocyanic acid …
20glu|cu|ro|nide — «gloo KYUR uh nyd», noun. any compound formed by the interaction of glucuronic acid with a phenol, an alcohol, or certain acids …