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Definition of isolated
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Isolated
(a.)
Placed
or
standing
alone;
detached;
separated
from
others.
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Mountain
::
Mountain
(n.) A large mass of earth and rock,
rising
above the
common
level of the earth or
adjacent
land; earth and rock
forming
an
isolated
peak or a
ridge;
an
eminence
higher
than a hill; a
mount..
Ruthenium
::
Ruthenium
(n.) A rare
element
of the light
platinum
group,
found
associated
with
platinum
ores, and
isolated
as a hard,
brittle
steel-gray
metal which is very
infusible.
Symbol
Ru.
Atomic
weight
103.5.
Specific
gravity
12.26.
See
Platinum
metals,
under
Platinum..
Indophenol
::
Indophenol
(n.) Any one of a
series
of
artificial
blue
dyestuffs,
resembling
indigo
in
appearance,
and
obtained
by the
action
of
phenol
on
certain
nitrogenous
derivatives
of
quinone.
Simple
indophenol
proper
has not yet been
isolated..
Sinapine
::
Sinapine
(n.) An
alkaloid
occuring
in the seeds of
mustard.
It is
extracted,
in
combination
with
sulphocyanic
acid, as a white
crystalline
substance,
having
a hot,
bitter
taste.
When
sinapine
is
isolated
it is
unstable
and
undergoes
decomposition..
Bunch
::
Bunch (n.) A small
isolated
mass of ore, as
distinguished
from a
continuous
vein..
Scar
::
Scar (n.) An
isolated
or
protruding
rock; a
steep,
rocky
eminence;
a bare place on the side of a
mountain
or steep bank of
earth..
Cetyl
::
Cetyl (n.) A
radical,
C16H33,
not yet
isolated,
but
supposed
to exist in a
series
of
compounds
homologous
with the ethyl
compounds,
and
derived
from
spermaceti..
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
Colligation
::
Colligation
(n.) That
process
by which a
number
of
isolated
facts are
brought
under one
conception,
or
summed
up in a
general
proposition,
as when
Kepler
discovered
that the
various
observed
positions
of the
planet
Mars were
points
in an
ellipse..
Titanium
::
Titanium
(n.) An
elementary
substance
found
combined
in the
minerals
manaccanite,
rutile,
sphene,
etc., and
isolated
as an
infusible
iron-gray
amorphous
powder,
having
a
metallic
luster.
It burns when
heated
in the air.
Symbol
Ti.
Atomic
weight
48.1..
Meride
::
Meride
(n.) A
permanent
colony
of cells or
plastids
which may
remain
isolated,
like
Rotifer,
or may
multiply
by
gemmation
to form
higher
aggregates,
termed
zoides..
Chromium
::
Chromium
(n.) A
comparatively
rare
element
occurring
most
abundantly
in the
mineral
chromite.
Atomic
weight
52.5.
Symbol
Cr. When
isolated
it is a hard,
brittle,
grayish
white
metal,
fusible
with
difficulty.
Its chief
commercial
importance
is for its
compounds,
as
potassium
chromate,
lead
chromate,
etc., which are
brilliantly
colored
and are used
dyeing
and
calico
printing.
Called
also
chrome..
Itch
::
Itch (n.) An
eruption
of
small,
isolated,
acuminated
vesicles,
produced
by the
entrance
of a
parasitic
mite (the
Sarcoptes
scabei),
and
attended
with
itching.
It is
transmissible
by
contact..
Peak
::
Peak (n.) The top, or one of the tops, of a hill,
mountain,
or
range,
ending
in a
point;
often,
the whole hill or
mountain,
esp. when
isolated;
as, the Peak of
Teneriffe..
Fluorine
::
Fluorine
(n.) A
non-metallic,
gaseous
element,
strongly
acid or
negative,
or
associated
with
chlorine,
bromine,
and
iodine,
in the
halogen
group of which it is the first
member.
It
always
occurs
combined,
is very
active
chemically,
and
possesses
such an
avidity
for most
elements,
and
silicon
especially,
that it can
neither
be
prepared
nor kept in glass
vessels.
If set free it
immediately
attacks
the
containing
material,
so that it was not
isolated
until 1886. It is a
pungent,
corrosive,
colorles
Acnode
::
Acnode
(n.) An
isolated
point not upon a
curve,
but whose
coordinates
satisfy
the
equation
of the curve so that it is
considered
as
belonging
to the
curve..
Chlorine
::
Chlorine
(n.) One of the
elementary
substances,
commonly
isolated
as a
greenish
yellow
gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an
intensely
disagreeable
suffocating
odor, and
exceedingly
poisonous.
It is
abundant
in
nature,
the most
important
compound
being
common
salt. It is
powerful
oxidizing,
bleaching,
and
disinfecting
agent.
Symbol
Cl.
Atomic
weight,
35.4..
Isolation
::
Isolation
(n.) The act of
isolating,
or the state of being
isolated;
insulation;
separation;
loneliness..
Strontium
::
Strontium
(n.) A
metallic
element
of the
calcium
group,
always
naturally
occurring
combined,
as in the
minerals
strontianite,
celestite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a
yellowish
metal,
somewhat
malleable
but
harder
than
calcium.
It is
chiefly
employed
(as in the
nitrate)
to color
pyrotechnic
flames
red.
Symbol
Sr.
Atomic
weight
87.3..
Miliaria
::
Miliaria
(n.) A fever
accompanied
by an
eruption
of
small,
isolated,
red
pimples,
resembling
a
millet
seed in form or size;
miliary
fever..
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