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Definition of sod
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Glasswort
::
Glasswort
(n.) A
seashore
plant of the
Spinach
family
(Salicornia
herbacea),
with
succulent
jointed
stems;
also, a
prickly
plant of the same
family
(Salsola
Kali),
both
formerly
burned
for the sake of the
ashes,
which yield soda for
making
glass and
soap..
Gradus
::
Gradus
(n.) A
dictionary
of
prosody,
designed
as an aid in
writing
Greek or Latin
poetry..
Hematinon
::
Hematinon
(n.) A red
consisting
of
silica,
borax,
and soda, fused with oxide of
copper
and iron, and used in
enamels,
mosaics,
etc..
Sodomite
::
Sodomite
(n.) An
inhabitant
of
Sodom.
Ternary
::
Ternary
(a.)
Containing,
or
consisting
of, three
different
parts,
as
elements,
atoms,
groups,
or
radicals,
which are
regarded
as
having
different
functions
or
relations
in the
molecule;
thus, sodic
hydroxide,
NaOH, is a
ternary
compound..
Native
::
Native
(a.) Found in
nature;
not
artificial;
as
native
sodium
chloride.
Thymate
::
Thymate
(n.) A
compound
of
thymol
analogous
to a salt; as,
sodium
thymate..
Sodality
::
Sodality
(n.)
Specifically,
a lay
association
for
devotion
or for
charitable
purposes..
Esodic
::
Esodic
(a.)
Conveying
impressions
from the
surface
of the body to the
spinal
cord; -- said of
certain
nerves.
Opposed
to
exodic.
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.) A hard,
brittle,
translucent,
and
commonly
transparent
substance,
white or
colored,
having
a
conchoidal
fracture,
and made by
fusing
together
sand or
silica
with lime,
potash,
soda, or lead
oxide.
It is used for
window
panes and
mirrors,
for
articles
of table and
culinary
use, for
lenses,
and
various
articles
of
ornament..
Vichy Water
::
Vichy water () A
mineral
water found at
Vichy,
France.
It is
essentially
an
effervescent
solution
of
sodium,
calcium,
and
magnetism
carbonates,
with
sodium
and
potassium
chlorides;
also, by
extension,
any
artificial
or
natural
water
resembling
in
composition
the Vichy water
proper.
Called
also,
colloquially,
Vichy..
Mesolite
::
Mesolite
(n.) A
zeolitic
mineral,
grayish
white or
yellowish,
occuring
in
delicate
groups
of
crystals,
also
fibrous
massive.
It is a
hydrous
silicate
of
alumina,
lime, and
soda..
Sodden
::
Sodden
(v. i.) To be
seethed;
to
become
sodden.
Nephelite
::
Nephelite
(n.) A
mineral
occuring
at
Vesuvius,
in
glassy
agonal
crystals;
also
elsewhere,
in
grayish
or
greenish
masses
having
a
greasy
luster,
as the
variety
elaeolite.
It is a
silicate
of
aluminia,
soda, and
potash..
Isodulcite
::
Isodulcite
(n.) A
white,
crystalline,
sugarlike
substance,
obtained
by the
decomposition
of
certain
glucosides,
and
intermediate
in
nature
between
the
hexacid
alcohols
(ductile,
mannite,
etc.) and the
glucoses..
Turf
::
Turf (n.) That upper
stratum
of earth and
vegetable
mold which is
filled
with the roots of grass and other small
plants,
so as to
adhere
and form a kind of mat;
sward;
sod..
Episodical
::
Episodical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
episode;
adventitious.
Antichlor
::
Antichlor
(n.) Any
substance
(but
especially
sodium
hyposulphite)
used in
removing
the
excess
of
chlorine
left in paper pulp or
stuffs
after
bleaching.
Vaso-inhibitory
::
Vaso-inhibitory
(a.) See
Vasodilator.
Anisodactyla
::
Anisodactyla
(n. pl.) Alt. of
Anisodactyl.
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