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Definition of Group o
1. Noun. The blood group whose red cells carry neither the A nor B antigens. "People with type O blood are universal donors"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Group O
Literary usage of Group o
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Principles of Chemistry by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir (1889)
"Thus, from the analogy between metallic hydroxides and alcohols, and for other
reasons, the group O — H was assigned to alcohols (eg C ..."
2. Outlines of Inorganic Chemistry by Frank Austin Gooch, Claude Frederic Walker (1905)
"The elements of group o of the primary series are all colorless gases, and all
exist in free condition, hydrogen and helium in the atmosphere of the sun, ..."
3. Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society by Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society (1862)
"October 3, 8A. am The compound group (o + </>) has five 8th mag. spots; ...
October 6, 4^. pm The compound group (o + <£) now consists of a §th mag. spot ..."