Definition of Codeia

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Codeia

codebreaker
codebreakers
codebreaking
codebtor
codebtors
codec
codecarboxylase
codecs
coded
codeface
codefendant
codefendants
codeformational
codehydrogenase I
codehydrogenase II
codeia (current term)
codeias
codein
codeina
codeinas
codeine
codeine phosphate
codeine sulfate
codeinelike
codeines
codeinone
codeins
codel
codelength
codelengths

Literary usage of Codeia

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

1. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1871)
"Part I. — On the Action of Hydrobromic Acid on codeia." By CRA WRIGHT, D.Sc. Communicated by Professor ROSCOE FRS Received February 6, 1871. ..."

2. Elements of Chemistry: Including the Recent Discoveries and Doctrines of the by Edward Turner (1835)
"codeia fuses at 300° without decomposition, and at a high temperature burns with flame without residue. Water at 60° dissolves 1.26 per cent., 3.7 at 110°, ..."

3. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1862)
"If codeia be boiled with le is necessary for its solution, it melts beneath ... Both ether dissolve codeia freely : the ethereal solution, by evaporation, ..."

4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1872)
"When codeia is heated to 100° C. for two or three hours with from three to six parts of aqueous hydrobromic acid containing 48 per cent. ..."

5. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Charles Robert Cross (1869)
"... and codeia are immensely diminished by the addition of methyl; and that the bodies produced, instead of being, as all three of these alkaloids are, ..."

6. The Retrospect of Medicine by William Braithwaite (1879)
"ON codeia AS A SEDATIVE. By Dr. ROBERT SAUNDBY, Assistant-Physician to the ... On account of these difficulties, I have been led to employ codeia in such ..."

7. Manual of Chemical Analysis as Applied to the Examination of Medicinal Chemicals by Friedrich Hoffmann (1873)
"codeia. Codeine. Colorless, transparent, rectangular octahedrons, which fuse at a temperature below the boiling-point of water, and, when heated upon ..."

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