Definition of Ternaries

1. Noun. (plural of ternary) ¹

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Definition of Ternaries

1. ternary [n] - See also: ternary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ternaries

termonologies
termonology
termor
termors
terms
terms and conditions
terms of address
terms of art
terms of endearment
terms of use
termtime
termtimes
termwise
tern
ternal
ternaries (current term)
ternarily
ternary
ternary alloy
ternary code
ternary complex
ternary complexes
ternary compound
ternary computer
ternary computers
ternary form
ternary logic
ternary name
ternary operator
ternary operators

Literary usage of Ternaries

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

1. The True Atomic Weights of the Chemical Elements and the Unity of Matter by Gustavus Detlef Hinrichs (1894)
"SECTION I. — SYNTHESIS OF ternaries. One of the most famous series of experiments of Stas is the conversion of a definite amount of such a metal into its ..."

2. The Student's Practical Chemistry: A Text-book on Chemical Physics and by Henry Morton, Albert Ripley Leeds (1867)
"ternaries. — Consist of an acid and a base. The negative element, in both acid and base, must be the same ..."

3. The Student's Practical Chemistry: A Text-book on Chemical Physics and by Henry Morton, Albert Ripley Leeds (1866)
"ternaries. — Consist of an acid and a base. The negative element, in both acid and base, must be the same. Ex. Arsenate of Potassa, ..."

4. Saint Louis Medical and Surgical Journal (1885)
"But the decomposition of sugar in fermentation is not nearly so simple a process Other ternaries.are- found with the alcohol. ..."

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