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Definition of Hexadic
1. hexad [adj] - See also: hexad
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hexadic
Literary usage of Hexadic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inorganic Chemistry by Edward Frankland, Francis Robert Japp (1885)
"If the hexadic group be 'Al'";;, aluminium is not named : thus by ammonia alum
is understood ammonia aluminium alum. If the alum contain neither potash nor ..."
2. Fownes Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: A New American from by George Fownes (1885)
"... of the sulphates are much more clearly repres -nted by formula; in which
sulphur is supposed to be hexadic, like that given for sulphuric acid on p. ..."
3. Photo-chemistry by Samuel Edward Sheppard (1914)
"Thus it is feasible that a plane section of the common figure of interpenetration
of two ozone molecules (ozone and ant-ozone) would give such a hexadic ..."
4. Manual of Chemistry by George Fownes (1883)
"Moreover the chemical relations of the sulphates are much more clearly represented
by formulae in which sulphur is supposed to be hexadic, like that given ..."
5. Public Organization in Ancient Greece: A Documentary Study by Nicholas F. Jones (1987)
"As a consequence of very recent discoveries, however, it is clear that the hexadic
scheme must be abandoned. The principal new find is a series of ..."