Definition of Conia

1. n. Same as Conine.

Definition of Conia

1. a liquid [n -S] - See also: liquid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conia

congrues
congruing
congruities
congruity
congruous
congruous hemianopia
congruously
congruousness
congruousnesses
conguero
congueros
conhydrine
coni
coni epididymidis
coni vasculosi
conia (current term)
conias
conibear
conibears
conic
conic Verpa
conic morel
conic papillae
conic projection
conic section
conic sections
conic waxycap
conical
conical buoy
conical catheter

Literary usage of Conia

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

1. Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by C. Remigius Fresenius (1871)
"conia is a strong base ; it accordingly precipitates metallic oxides from their solutions ... The salts of conia are soluble in water and in spirit of wine, ..."

2. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1833)
"By this operation a solution is obtained of malate of conia with extractive and ... A precipitate of carbonate of conia will fall, which must be dried and ..."

3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1869)
"ON THE SALTS OF conia. BY GEORGE C. CLOSE. QUERY 33d.—conia has been recommended as a therapeutic agent, bnt is liable to alteration from atmospheric oxygen ..."

4. Pharmaceutical Journal by Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1867)
"Un distillation of the aethereal solution the conia, more or less pure, according as ... The impure conia is next treated with diluted sulphuric acid, ..."

5. A System of Instruction in Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Carl Remigius Fresenius (1864)
"conia forms a colorless oily liquid, of 0'87 sp. gr.; the action of the air imparts to it a brown tint. In the pure state it boils at about; 392° F.; ..."

6. Manual of Chemical Analysis as Applied to the Examination of Medicinal Chemicals by Friedrich Hoffmann (1873)
"When dropped upon paper, conia produces, like an essential oil, ... conia combines with one-fourth of its weight of water, forming a hydrate ; it is but ..."

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