Definition of Intermediates

1. Noun. (plural of intermediate) ¹

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Definition of Intermediates

1. intermediate [v] - See also: intermediate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intermediates

intermediate species
intermediate supraclavicular nerve
intermediate temporal artery
intermediate trait
intermediate uveitis
intermediate value theorem
intermediate variable
intermediate vastus muscle
intermediate vector boson
intermediate vector bosons
intermediate vein of forearm
intermediated
intermediately
intermediateness
intermediates (current term)
intermediating
intermediation
intermediations
intermediator
intermediatrix
intermedin
intermedins
intermediolateral
intermediolateral cell column of spinal cord
intermediolateral nucleus
intermediomedial nucleus
intermedious
intermedium
intermedius

Literary usage of Intermediates

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

1. The Development of Greek Philosophy by Robert Adamson (1908)
"intermediates between Sense-perception and Season. ... The simplest of the intermediates, that which lies nearest to sense-perception, is what Aristotle ..."

2. Mendelism by Reginald Crundall Punnett (1911)
"CHAPTER XII intermediates So far as we have gone we have found it possible to express the ... Nevertheless these intermediates produce only pure gametes, ..."

3. On Intelligence by Hippolyte Taine (1884)
"In the law associating the sensation with the vibration, the intermediate is composed of two successive intermediates, the power of the initial vibration to ..."

4. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1915)
"... as intermediates there were formed only sym. ureas, apparently with elimination of acetone. sym. ..."

5. The Logic of Science: A Translation of the Posterior Analytics of Aristotle by Aristotle (1850)
"intermediates OF GIVEN EXTREMES ARE FINITE. § 1. ... Select any intervening term whatever, and the number of intermediates that divide it from A and F must ..."

6. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"A distinction must be made in nomenclature, often employed today, between rearrangement mechanisms and intermediates or transition states. ..."

7. Everyman's Chemistry: The Chemist's Point of View and His Recent Work Told by Ellwood Hendrick (1917)
"... COAL-TAR intermediates AND FINISHED PRODUCTS Aniline and Other intermediates—Colors—Vat Dyes—Position of Dyestuff Industry in the United States—Position ..."

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