Inworn
In″worn′ (?), p. a. Worn, wrought, or stamped in. Milton.
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In″worn′ (?), p. a. Worn, wrought, or stamped in. Milton.
In‐wrap″ (?), v. t. [Written also enwrap.]1. To cover by wrapping; to involve; to infold; as, to inwrap in a cloak, in smoke, etc.2. To involve, as in difficulty or perplexity; ...
In‐wreathe″ (?), v. t. To surround or encompass as with a wreath. [Written also enwreathe.]Resplendent locks, inwreathed with beams. Milton.
In‐wrought″ (?), p. p. or a. [Pref. in- + wrought. Cf. Inwork.] Wrought or worked in or among other things; worked into any fabric so as to from a part of its texture; wrought o...
I″o (?), n.; pl.Ios (#). [L.; cf. Gr. ιὥ.] An exclamation of joy or triumph; — often interjectional.
I″o moth′ (?; 115). (Zoöl.) A large and handsome American moth (Hyperchiria Io), having a large, bright-colored spot on each hind wing, resembling the spots on the tail of a pea...
I″od– (?). (Chem.) See Iodo-.
I″o‐dal (ī″ō̍‐dal), n. [Iod- + alcohol.] (Chem.) An oily liquid, CI3.CHO, analogous to chloral and bromal.
I″o‐date (ī″ō̍‐dā̍t), n.(Chem.) A salt of iodic acid.
I′od‐hy″drin (?), n. [Iod- + chlorhydrin.] (Chem.) One of a series of compounds containing iodine, and analogous to the chlorhydrins.
I‐od″ic (?), a. [Cf. F. iodique. See Iodine.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, iodine; specif., denoting those compounds in which it has a relatively high valence; as, iodi...
I″o‐dide (?), n.(Chem.) A binary compound of iodine, or one which may be regarded as binary; as, potassium iodide.
I″o‐dine (ī″ō̍‐dĭn or –dēn; 104), n. [Gr. ιὤδησ violetlike; ἴον a violet + εἰ̑δοσ form: cf. F. iode, iodine. The name was given from the violet color of its vapor. See Violet, I...
I″o‐dism (?), n.(Med.) A morbid state produced by the use of iodine and its compounds, and characterized by palpitation, depression, and general emaciation, with a pustular erup...
I″o‐dize (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p.Iodized (?); p. pr. & vb. n.Iodizing (?).] To treat or impregnate with iodine or its compounds; as, to iodize a plate for photography. R. Hunt.
I″o‐di′zer (?), n. One who, or that which, iodizes.
{ I″o‐do– (?), I″od– (?). } (Chem.) A prefix, or combining from, indicating iodine as an ingredient; as, iodoform.
I′o‐do‐cre″sol (?), n. [Iodo- + cresol.] (Org. Chem.) Any of several isomeric iodine derivatives of the cresols, C6H3I(CH3)OH, esp. one, an odorless amorphous powder, used in me...
I‐od″o‐form (?), n. [Iodo- + formyl. See Formyl, and cf. Chloroform.] (Chem.) A yellow, crystalline, volatile substance, CI3H, having an offensive odor and sweetish taste, and a...
I′o‐do‐for″mo‐gen (?), n. [Iodoform + -gen root of γίγνεσθαι to be born.] (Pharm.) A light powder used as a substitute for iodoform. It is a compound of iodoform and albumin.
I″o‐dol (?), n. [Iodo- + pyrrol.] (Chem.) A crystallized substance of the composition C4I4NH, technically tetra-iodo-pyrrol, used like iodoform.
I′o‐do‐qui″nine (?), n. [Iodo- + quinine.] (Chem.) A iodide of quinine obtained as a brown substance. It is the base of herapathite. See Herapathite.
I′o‐do‐thy″rin (?), n. [Iodo- + thyro- + -in.] (Physiol. Chem.) A peculiar substance obtained from the thyroid gland, containing from nine to ten per cent of iodine.☞ It is a ve...
I″o‐dous (?), a.(Chem.) Pertaining to, or containing, iodine. See -ous (chemical suffix).Iodous acid, a hypothetical acid, analogous to chlorous acid.
I‐od″u‐ret (?), n.(Chem.) Iodide.
I‐od″y‐rite (?), n. [From Iodine.] (Min.) Silver iodide, a mineral of a yellowish color.
I″o‐lite (ī″ō̍‐līt), n. [Gr. ἴον a violet + -lite.] (Min.) A silicate of alumina, iron, and magnesia, having a bright blue color and vitreous luster; cordierite. It is remarkabl...