OX'YD, noun [Gr. acid, sharp, vinegar.]
In chimistry, a substance formed by the combination of a portion of oxygen with some base; or a substance combined with oxygen, without being in the state of an acid.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
OX'YD, noun [Gr. acid, sharp, vinegar.]
In chimistry, a substance formed by the combination of a portion of oxygen with some base; or a substance combined with oxygen, without being in the state of an acid.