- tri|ox|ide
- tri|ox|ide «try OK syd, -sihd», noun.Chemistry. an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen in a molecule.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
tri|glyc|er|ide — «try GLIHS uh ryd, uhr ihd», noun. any fatty compound of a group formed when three acid radicals replace the three hydrogen atoms of the OH (hydroxyl) groups in glycerol: »Studies indicated that triglycerides may be a cause of coronary artery… … Useful english dictionary
-ide — suffix (also esp. US id) Chem. forming nouns denoting: 1 binary compounds of an element (the suffix ide being added to the abbreviated name of the more electronegative element etc.) (sodium chloride; lead sulphide; calcium carbide). 2 various… … Useful english dictionary
trimeride — tri·mer·ide … English syllables
trioxide — tri·ox·ide … English syllables
trihalide — (ˈ)trī+ noun Etymology: tri + hal + ide : a binary compound containing three atoms of halogen combined with an element or radical … Useful english dictionary
triiodide — (ˈ)trī+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary tri + iod + ide : a binary compound containing three atoms of iodine combined with an element or radical … Useful english dictionary
trioxide — tri•ox•ide [[t]traɪˈɒk saɪd, sɪd[/t]] n. chem. an oxide containing three oxygen atoms, as As2O3 • Etymology: 1865–70 … From formal English to slang
trioxide — A molecule containing three atoms of oxygen. SYN: teroxide. * * * tri·ox·ide ( )trī äk .sīd n an oxide containing three atoms of oxygen * * * tri·ox·ide (tri okґsīd) a compound containing three atoms of oxygen to one of another element … Medical dictionary
SO3 — Trioxide Tri*ox ide, n. [Pref. tri + oxide.] (Chem.) An oxide containing three atoms of oxygen; as, sulphur trioxide, {SO3}; formerly called {tritoxide}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Triamide — Tri*am ide, n. [tri + amine.] (Chem.) An amide containing three amido groups. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English