Definition of Halid

1. halide [n -S] - See also: halide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Halid

halfwittedly
halfwittedness
halfwittery
halfword
halfwords
halibut
halibut-liver oil
halibut liver oil
halibuts
halichondriae
halichondrid
halichondrids
halichondrin
halicore
halicores
halid (current term)
halide
halides
halidom
halidome
halidomes
halidoms
halids
halier
haliers
halieutic
halieutics
halimot
halimote
halimotes

Literary usage of Halid

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook to the City of Dublin and the Surrounding District by Grenville Arthur James Cole, R. Lloyd Praeger (1908)
"... halid., with its reduced wings, is one of the most interesting of ... halid., also a County Dublin insect, belongs to the same family ..."

2. Reports on Zoology for 1843, 1844 by Andreas Johann Wagner, Franz Hermann Troschel, Wilhelm Ferdinand Erichson, Carl Th. Ernst Siebold (1847)
"... the last three joints of which form a spindle-shaped club), and two species of Tetrastichus, halid. (&c.) From Lima (p. 115) we have one species each ..."

3. The Medical student's manual of chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1906)
"With halogens they form halid acids (p. 330): CH3.COOH+C12=CH2C1.COOH+HC1. ... (2) The halogens do not convert it into halid-formic (or carbonic) acids, ..."

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