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oxide
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oxide /ox·ide/ (ok´sīd) a compound of oxygen with an element or radical.
ox·ide (ksd)
n.
A binary compound of an element or radical with oxygen.

oxide
[ok′sīd]
1 a compound of oxygen and another element or radical.
2 a dianion of oxygen, O2-.

oxide [ok´sīd]
a compound of oxygen with an element or radical.

oxide (kˑ·sīd),
n a chemical compound of oxygen with another atom or molecule.
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Oxide.

oxide,
n a compound of oxygen with another element or radical such as iron.
oxide divinyl,

oxide
a compound of oxygen with an element or radical.


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Triple Geospheres: Oxidic Carapace: Hydridic Mantle: Ultimetal Core News & Views Bauer, Johann A.
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