Definition of Ozones

1. ozone [n] - See also: ozone

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ozones

ozonated
ozonates
ozonating
ozonation
ozonations
ozonator
ozone
ozone-friendly
ozone hole
ozone layer
ozone resistance
ozone sickness
ozonelike
ozoner
ozoners
ozones (current term)
ozonesonde
ozonic
ozonide
ozonides
ozonification
ozonisation
ozonisations
ozonise
ozonised
ozoniser
ozonisers
ozonises
ozonising
ozonization

Literary usage of Ozones

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

1. A Sketch of a Philosophy by John Gibson Macvicar (1874)
"Not that any of the ozones (for there are more than one of them) consists ... Thus one of the best defined ozones is that whose sp. gr. is 1^ times that of ..."

2. American Eclectic Medical Review (1870)
"It is very evident that the emanations or ozones arising from any body must be a portion of the minute particles or atoms constituting that body; ..."

3. C.F. Schoenbein: Chemical Papers 1852-1862 by Christian Friedrich Schoenbein (1863)
"... des Wassers verdampft, bei seiner langsamen Oxidation das Auftreten freien ozones zu veranlassen vermag. Schüttelt man z. ..."

4. View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam (1872)
"... that we are almost at a loss to reconcile this absolute impoverish- the Defensores were also magistrates and preservers of order :—" Per ozones regiones ..."

5. Plutarch's Lives: Translated from the Original Greek by Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne, Francis Wrangham (1822)
"... on which were written the rules for religious rites and sacrifices, and the others ozones. The senate, in a body, hound themselves by oath to establish ..."

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