Definition of Periodids

1. periodid [n] - See also: periodid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Periodids

periodical
periodical cicada
periodical comet
periodical index
periodicalist
periodicalists
periodically
periodicalness
periodicals
periodicities
periodid
periodide
periodides
periodids (current term)
periodinane
periodinanes
perioding
periodization
periodizations
periodize
periodogram
periodograms
periodontal
periodontal abscess
periodontal anaesthesia
periodontal atrophy
periodontal attachment loss

Literary usage of Periodids

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

1. A Text-book of Legal Medicine and Toxicology by Walter Stanley Haines (1904)
"-Applied in acidulated solutions, not alcoholic, and added in excess. The precipitates, of varying shades of dark brown to black color, are periodids. ..."

2. The American Library Annual: Including Index to Dates of Current Events (1912)
"... Servia Sweden 1904 1474 Spain 1902 1400 Switzerland 1910 4290 Turkey 1890 900 United States 1910 13470 Venezuela Uruguay 1906 11o Year.periodids 1908 ..."

3. A Text-book of chemistry: For Students and Practitioners of Medicine by Edward Curtis Hill (1911)
"Used in excess in acid non-alcoholic solutions, it ppts. dark brown to black periodids, soluble in Na2S2O3 by reduction to ..."

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