HYDROCHLORATE
HYDROCHLO'RATE, noun A compound of hydrochloric acid and a base; a muriate.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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HYDROCHLO'RATE, noun A compound of hydrochloric acid and a base; a muriate.
HYDROCHLO'RIC, adjective [hydrogen and chloric.]Hydrochloric acid is muriatic acid gas, a compound of chlorine and hydrogen gas.
HYDROCY'ANATE, noun Prussiate; cyanuret.
HYDROCYAN'IC, adjective [Gr. water, or rather hydrogen, and blue.]The hydrocyanic acid is the same as the prussic acid.
HYDRODYNAM'IC, adjective [Gr. water, and power, force.] Pertaining tothe force or pressure of water.
HYDRODYNAM'ICS, noun That branch of natural philosophy which treat of the phenomena of water and other fluids, whether in motion or at rest; of their equilibrium, motion, cohesi...
HYDROFLU'ATE, noun A compound of hydrofluoric acid and a base.
HYDROFLUOR'IC, adjective [Gr. water.] Consisting of fluorin and hydrogen. The hydrofluoric acid is obtained by distilling a mixture of one part of the purest fluor spar in fine ...
HY'DROGEN, noun [Gr. water, and to generate; so called as being considered the generator of water.]In Chimistry, a gas which constitutes one of the elements of water, of which i...
HY'DROGENATE, verb transitive To combine hydrogen with any thing.
HY'DROGENATED, participle passive In combination with hydrogen.
HY'DROGENIZE, verb transitive To combine with hydrogen.
HY'DROGENIZED, participle passive Combined with hydrogen.
HY'DROGENIZING, participle present tense Combining with hydrogen.
HYDROG'RAPHER, noun [See Hydrography.] One who draws maps of the sea, lakes or other waters, with the adjacent shores; one who describes the sea or other waters.
HYDROGRAPH'ICHYDROGRAPH'ICAL, adjective Relating to or containing a description of the sea, sea coast, isles, shoals, depth of water, etc. or of a lake.
HYDROGRAPH'ICAL, a. Relating to or containing a description of the sea, sea coast, isles, shoals, depth of water, &c. or of a lake.
HYDROG'RAPHY, noun [Gr. water, and to describe.] The art of measuring and describing the sea, lakes, rivers and other waters; or the art of forming charts, exhibiting a represen...
HYDROG'URET, noun A compound of hydrogen with a base.Hydroguret is now scarcely used, except to give the derivative hydrogureted.
HYDROG'URETED, adjective Denoting a compound of hydrogen with a base.
HYDROID'IC, adjective [hydrogen and iodic.] Denoting a peculiar acid or gaseous substance, produced by the combination of hydrogen and iodine.
HYDROLITE, noun [Gr. water, and a stone.] A mineral whose crystals are described as six sided prisms, terminated by low six sided pyramids, with truncated summits.
HYDROLOG'ICAL, adjective Pertaining to hydrology.
HYDROL'OGY, noun [Gr. water, and discourse.] The science of water, its properties and phenomena.
HY'DROMANCY, noun [Gr. water and divination.] A method of divination or prediction of events by water; invested, according to Varro, by the Persians, and practiced by the Romans.
HYDROMAN'TIC, adjective Pertaining to divination by water.
HY'DROMEL, noun [Gr. water, and honey.] A liquor consisting of honey diluted in water. Before fermentation, it is called simple hydromel; after fermentation, it is called vinous...