| dineric |
denoting a solution made up of two immiscible solvents with a single solute soluble in each.
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| dineric i. |
the interface between two immiscible liquids.
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| dinitrate |
a compound of a base or a metal with two nitrate groups, as in lead dinitrate, Pb(NO3)2.
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| dinitrated |
compounded with or containing two nitrate (NO3) or nitro (NO2) groups.
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| dinitro-o |
a pesticide and herbicide used in agriculture; excessive exposure is highly toxic for humans and other animals, with central nervous system symptoms such as convulsions and coma, disruption of energy-producing metabolic processes, and sometimes fatal hyperpyrexia. Abbreviated DNOC.
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| din | depressing in character or appearance |
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| din | thickly covered with ingrained dirt or soot |
| din | (of color) discolored by impurities |
| din | the act of eating dinner |
| din | an area arranged for dining |
| din | a passenger car where food is served in transit |
| din | someone you dine with |
| din | a passenger car where food is served in transit |
| din | a room used for dining |
| din | a table at which meals are served |
| din | someone employed to provide service in a dining room |
| din | a large room at a college or university |
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