Definition of Chlorid

1. chloride [n -S] - See also: chloride

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chlorid

chlorethoxyfos
chlorfenapyr
chlorfenvinphos
chlorguanide
chlorguanide hydrochloride
chlorhexadol
chlorhexidine
chlorhexidine hydrochloride
chlorhydria
chlorhydric
chlorhydrin
chlorhydrins
chlorian
chloric
chloric acid
chlorid (current term)
chloridate
chloridated
chloridates
chloridating
chloridazondihydrodiol dehydrogenase
chloride
chloride channel
chloride channels
chloride current
chloride depletion
chloride of lime
chloride peroxidase
chloride shift
chlorides

Literary usage of Chlorid

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

1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"IN the same number of the Gazzetta Professors Antony and A. Lucchesi describe the reaction of an excess of mercurous chlo- rid on auric chlorid with the ..."

2. A Text-book of physiology: For Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1915)
"The Special Importance of Sodium chlorid, Calcium, and Iron Salts.—Sodium chlorid occupies a peculiar position among the inorganic constituents of our diet, ..."

3. A Text-book of Physiology for Medical Students and Physicians by William Henry Howell (1905)
"The Special Importance of Sodium chlorid, Calcium, and Iron Salts.—Sodium chlorid occupies a peculiar position among the inorganic constituents of our diet, ..."

4. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"nephritis the ability to excrete chlorid is generally impaired before the nitrogen ... The literature contains contradictory statements as to the chlorid ..."

5. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"Sodium chlorid acts arresting!}' on rotation retrogression of aqueous dextrose solution. To retard the processes, as compared to its rapidity in a solution ..."

6. Manual of Plant Diseases by Paul Sorauer, Gustav Lindau, Ludwig Reh (1922)
"WATER CONTAINING SODIUM chlorid. Of all the injuries caused by waste water, the most common are those produced by sodium chlorid. These arc found especially ..."

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