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Definition of sod
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Sod () imp. of
Seethe.
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Anisodactyla
::
Anisodactyla
(n. pl.) Alt. of
Anisodactyl.
Sod
::
Sod (n.) That
stratum
of the
surface
of the soil which is
filled
with the roots of
grass,
or any
portion
of that
surface;
turf;
sward..
Soggy
::
Soggy
(superl.)
Filled
with
water;
soft with
moisture;
sodden;
soaked;
wet; as, soggy land or
timber..
Trona
::
Trona (n.) A
native
double
salt,
consisting
of a
combination
of
neutral
and acid
sodium
carbonate,
Na2CO3.2HNaCO3.2H2O,
occurring
as a white
crystalline
fibrous
deposit
from
certain
soda brine
springs
and
lakes;
--
called
also urao, and by the
ancients
nitrum..
Mesam/boid
::
Mesam/boid
(n.) One of a class of
independent,
isolated
cells found in the
mesoderm,
while the germ
layers
are
undergoing
differentiation..
Scorify
::
Scorify
(v. t.) To
reduce
to
scoria
or slag;
specifically,
in
assaying,
to fuse so as to
separate
the
gangue
and
earthy
material,
with
borax,
lead, soda, etc., thus
leaving
the gold and
silver
in a lead
button;
hence,
to
separate
from, or by means of, a
slag..
Prosodian
::
Prosodian
(n.) A
prosodist.
Sherbet
::
Sherbet
(n.) A
preparation
of
bicarbonate
of soda,
tartaric
acid,
sugar,
etc.,
variously
flavored,
for
making
an
effervescing
drink;
--
called
also
sherbet
powder..
Miascite
::
Miascite
(n.) A
granitoid
rock
containing
feldspar,
biotite,
elaeolite,
and
sodalite..
Sodium
::
Sodium
(n.) A
common
metallic
element
of the
alkali
group,
in
nature
always
occuring
combined,
as in
common
salt, in
albite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a soft, waxy,
white,
unstable
metal,
so
readily
oxidized
that it
combines
violently
with
water,
and to be
preserved
must be kept under
petroleum
or some
similar
liquid.
Sodium
is used
combined
in many
salts,
in the free state as a
reducer,
and as a means of
obtaining
other
metals
(as
magnesium
and
aluminium)
is an
important
commercial
product.
Symbol
Esodic
::
Esodic
(a.)
Conveying
impressions
from the
surface
of the body to the
spinal
cord; -- said of
certain
nerves.
Opposed
to
exodic.
Urate
::
Urate (n.) A salt of uric acid; as,
sodium
urate;
ammonium
urate..
Soddy
::
Soddy (a.)
Consisting
of sod;
covered
with sod;
turfy.
Glebe
::
Glebe (n.) Turf; soil;
ground;
sod.
Metal
::
Metal (n.) An
elementary
substance,
as
sodium,
calcium,
or
copper,
whose oxide or
hydroxide
has basic
rather
than acid
properties,
as
contrasted
with the
nonmetals,
or
metalloids.
No sharp line can be drawn
between
the
metals
and
nonmetals,
and
certain
elements
partake
of both acid and basic
qualities,
as
chromium,
manganese,
bismuth,
etc..
Oligoclase
::
Oligoclase
(n.) A
triclinic
soda-lime
feldspar.
See
Feldspar.
Vasodilator
::
Vasodilator
(a.)
Causing
dilation
or
relaxation
of the blood
vessels;
as, the
vasodilator
nerves,
stimulation
of which
causes
dilation
of the blood
vessels
to which they go. These
nerves
are also
called
vaso-inhibitory,
and
vasohypotonic
nerves,
since their
stimulation
causes
relaxation
and
rest..
Anatron
::
Anatron
(n.)
Native
carbonate
of soda;
natron.
Halite
::
Halite
(n.)
Native
salt;
sodium
chloride.
Kinaesodic
::
Kinaesodic
(a.)
Kinesodic.
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