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Definition of Iodin
1. Noun. A nonmetallic element belonging to the halogens; used especially in medicine and photography and in dyes; occurs naturally only in combination in small quantities (as in sea water or rocks).
Generic synonyms: Chemical Element, Element, Halogen
Specialized synonyms: Iodine-131, Iodine-125
Substance meronyms: Brine, Saltwater, Seawater
Derivative terms: Iodinate, Iodise, Iodize
Definition of Iodin
1. Noun. (obsolete US) (alternative form of iodine) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Iodin
1. iodine [n -S] - See also: iodine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Iodin
Literary usage of Iodin
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"The commercial product contains much less iodin (as little as 0.014 Per cent.;
... In hyperplastic goiters, the percentage and total iodin are both greatly ..."
2. Chemical Pathology: Being a Discussion of General Pathology from the by Harry Gideon Wells (1914)
"However, in two goiters large amounts of iodin were found, namely, 17.5 mg.
and 31.5 mg. Wells found that the amount of iodin depended upon the structure, ..."
3. Collected Papers by the Staff of Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic by Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) (1922)
"iodin IN THE CEREBROSPINAL FLUID WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO IODID THERAPY* EARL D.
OSBORNE The presence of iodin in the cerebrospinal fluid of normal ..."
4. Thyroid and Thymus by André Crotti (1918)
"Later, however, if the iodin-Basedow should grow into a true Basedow the ...
Is there any Relation between iodin-Basedow and the Quantity of iodin Absorbed? ..."
5. The Propaganda for reform in proprietary medicines by American Medical Association (1908)
"The analysis in detail is given below.3 It shows that Burnham's Soluble iodin
tablets contain approximately one-fourth the amount of free iodin and ..."
6. Collected Papers by the Staff of Saint Mary's Hospital, Mayo Clinic by Saint Marys Hospital (Rochester, Minn.) (1921)
"THE DETERMINATION OF iodin IN BLOOD AND IN ANIMAL TISSUES* FOURTH PAPER EC KENDALL
AND FS RICHARDSON Although the refinements outlined in the previous paper ..."
7. Official Methods of Analysis (1920)
"Example: 136.15 grains of iodin are dissolved in 8250 cc. of acetic acid. ...
Titrating 50 cc. of the iodin solution «gainst the standard thiosulphate shows ..."