Found 5 hits - Term: h2o, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
h2o \h2o\ n. =ach`t=oo`=o",
the chemical formula for water.
syn: water, hydrogen oxide.
wordnet 1.5
see also:
water
- [2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
molecular \molec"ular\, a. cf. f. mol'eculare. see
molecule. phys. chem.
pertaining to, connected with, produced by, or consisting of,
molecules; as, molecular forces; molecular groups of atoms,
etc.
1913 webster
molecular attraction phys., attraction acting between the
molecules of bodies, and at insensible distances.
molecular weight chem., the weight of a molecule of any
gas or vapor as compared with the hydrogen atom having
weight of 1 as a standard; the sum of the atomic weights
of the constituents of a molecule; thus, the molecular
weight of water h2o is 18. for more precise
measurements, the weight of the carbon isotope carbon-12
is used as the standard, that isotope having the value of
12.000. in this systen, now used almost universally, the
hydrogen atom has a weight of 1.0079.
1913 webster +pjc
see also:
molecule molecular attraction molecular weight h2o
- [3] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
type \type\ timacp, n. f. type; cf. it. tipo, from l. typus
a figure, image, a form, type, character, gr. ty`pos the mark
of a blow, impression, form of character, model, from the
root of ty`ptein to beat, strike; cf. skr. tup to hurt.
1. the mark or impression of something; stamp; impressed
sign; emblem.
1913 webster
the faith they have in tennis, and tall stockings,
short blistered breeches, and those types of travel.
--shak.
1913 webster
2. form or character impressed; style; semblance.
1913 webster
thy father bears the type of king of naples. --shak.
1913 webster
3. a figure or representation of something to come; a token;
a sign; a symbol; -- correlative to antitype.
1913 webster
a type is no longer a type when the thing typified
comes to be actually exhibited. --south.
1913 webster
4. that which possesses or exemplifies characteristic
qualities; the representative. specifically:
a biol. a general form or structure common to a number
of individuals; hence, the ideal representation of a
species, genus, or other group, combining the
essential characteristics; an animal or plant
possessing or exemplifying the essential
characteristics of a species, genus, or other group.
also, a group or division of animals having a certain
typical or characteristic structure of body maintained
within the group.
1913 webster
since the time of cuvier and baer . . . the
whole animal kingdom has been universally held
to be divisible into a small number of main
divisions or types. --haeckel.
1913 webster
b fine arts the original object, or class of objects,
scene, face, or conception, which becomes the subject
of a copy; esp., the design on the face of a medal or
a coin.
1913 webster
c chem. a simple compound, used as a model or pattern
to which other compounds are conveniently regarded as
being related, and from which they may be actually or
theoretically derived.
1913 webster
note: the fundamental types used to express the simplest and
most essential chemical relations are hydrochloric
acid, hcl; water, h2o; ammonia, nh3; and methane,
ch4.
1913 webster
5. typog.
a a raised letter, figure, accent, or other character,
cast in metal or cut in wood, used in printing.
b such letters or characters, in general, or the whole
quantity of them used in printing, spoken of
collectively; any number or mass of such letters or
characters, however disposed.
1913 webster
note: type are mostly made by casting type metal in a mold,
though some of the larger sizes are made from maple,
mahogany, or boxwood. in the cut, a is the body; b, the
face, or part from which the impression is taken; c,
the shoulder, or top of the body; d, the nick
sometimes two or more are made, designed to assist
the compositor in distinguishing the bottom of the face
from t`e top; e, the groove made in the process of
finishing, -- each type as cast having attached to the
bottom of the body a jet, or small piece of metal
formed by the surplus metal poured into the mold,
which, when broken off, leaves a roughness that
requires to be removed. the fine lines at the top and
bottom of a letter are technically called ceriphs, and
when part of the face projects over the body, as in the
letter f, the projection is called a kern.
1913 webster the type which compose an ordinary book
font consist of roman capitals, small capitals, and
lower-case letters, and italic capitals and lower-case
letters, with accompanying figures, points, and
reference marks, -- in all about two hundred
characters. including the various modern styles of
fancy type, some three or four hundred varieties of
face are made. besides the ordinary roman and italic,
some of the most important of the varieties are
1913 webster old english. black letter. old style.
french elzevir. boldface. antique. clarendon. gothic.
typewriter. script.
1913 webster the smallest body in common use is
diamond; then follow in order of size, pearl, agate,
nonpareil, minion, brevier, bourgeois or two-line
diamond, long primer or two-line pearl, small pica
or two-line agate, pica or two-line nonpareil,
english or two-line minion, columbian or two-line
brevier, great primer or two-line bourgeois, paragon
or two-line long primer, double small pica or
two-line small pica, double pica or two-line pica,
double english or two-line english, double great
primer or two-line great primer, double paragon or
two-line paragon, canon or two-line double pica.
above this, the sizes are called five-line pica,
six-line pica, seven-line pica, and so on, being made
mostly of wood. the following alphabets show the
different sizes up to great primer.
1913 webster brilliant . . abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
diamond . . abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz pearl . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz agate . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz nonpareil . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz minion . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz brevier . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz bourgeois . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz long primer . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz small pica . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz pica . . . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz english . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz columbian . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz great primer . . .
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
1913 webster the foregoing account is conformed to
the designations made use of by american type founders,
but is substantially correct for england. agate,
however, is called ruby, in england, where, also, a
size intermediate between nonpareil and minion is
employed, called emerald.
1913 webster
point system of type bodies type founding, a system
adopted by the type founders of the united states by which
the various sizes of type have been so modified and
changed that each size bears an exact proportional
relation to every other size. the system is a modification
of a french system, and is based on the pica body. this
pica body is divided into twelfths, which are termed
"points," and every type body consist of a given number of
these points. many of the type founders indicate the new
sizes of type by the number of points, and the old names
are gradually being done away with. by the point system
type founders cast type of a uniform size and height,
whereas formerly fonts of pica or other type made by
different founders would often vary slightly so that they
could not be used together. there are no type in actual
use corresponding to the smaller theoretical sizes of the
point system. in some cases, as in that of ruby, the term
used designates a different size from that heretofore so
called.
1913 webster 1 american 9 bourgeois bar bar 11/2
german bar 2 saxon 10 long primer bar bar 21/2 norse
bar 3 brilliant 11 small pica bar bar 31/2 ruby 12
pica bar bar 4 excelsior bar 41/2 diamond 14 english
bar bar 5 pearl 16 columbian bar bar 51/2 agate
bar 6 nonpareil 18 great primer bar bar 7 minion
bar 8 brevier 20 paragon bar bar diagram of the
"points" by which sizes of type are graduated in the
"point system".
1913 webster
type founder, one who casts or manufacture type.
type foundry, type foundery, a place for the manufacture
of type.
type metal, an alloy used in making type, stereotype
plates, etc., and in backing up electrotype plates. it
consists essentially of lead and antimony, often with a
little tin, nickel, or copper.
type wheel, a wheel having raised letters or characters on
its periphery, and used in typewriters, printing
telegraphs, etc.
unity of type biol., that fundamental agreement in
structure which is seen in organic beings of the same
class, and is quite independent of their habits of life.
--darwin.
1913 webster
see also:
hcl h2o nh3 ch4 point system of type bodies type founder
type foundry type foundery type metal type wheel unity of type
- [4] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
water \wa"ter\ wadd"t~er, n. as. waeter; akin to os.
watar, ofries. wetir, weter, lg. d. water, g. wasser, ohg.
wazzar, icel. vatn, sw. vatten, dan. vand, goth. wat=o, o.
slav. russ. voda, gr. 'y`dwr, skr. udan water, ud to wet,
and perhaps to l. unda wave. root137. cf. dropsy,
hydra, otter, wet, whisky.
1. the fluid which descends from the clouds in rain, and
which forms rivers, lakes, seas, etc. "we will drink
water." --shak. "powers of fire, air, water, and earth."
--milton.
1913 webster
note: pure water consists of hydrogen and oxygen, h2o, and
is a colorless, odorless, tasteless, transparent
liquid, which is very slightly compressible. at its
maximum density, 39deg fahr. or 4deg c., it is the
standard for specific gravities, one cubic centimeter
weighing one gram. it freezes at 32deg fahr. or
0deg c. and boils at 212deg fahr. or 100deg c.
see ice, steam. it is the most important natural
solvent, and is frequently impregnated with foreign
matter which is mostly removed by distillation; hence,
rain water is nearly pure. it is an important
ingredient in the tissue of animals and plants, the
human body containing about two thirds its weight of
water.
1913 webster
2. a body of water, standing or flowing; a lake, river, or
other collection of water.
1913 webster
remembering he had passed over a small water a poor
scholar when first coming to the university, he
kneeled. --fuller.
1913 webster
3. any liquid secretion, humor, or the like, resembling
water; esp., the urine.
1913 webster
4. pharm. a solution in water of a gaseous or readily
volatile substance; as, ammonia water. --u. s. pharm.
1913 webster
5. the limpidity and luster of a precious stone, especially a
diamond; as, a diamond of the first water, that is,
perfectly pure and transparent. hence, of the first water,
that is, of the first excellence.
1913 webster
6. a wavy, lustrous pattern or decoration such as is imparted
to linen, silk, metals, etc. see water, v. t., 3,
damask, v. t., and damaskeen.
1913 webster
7. an addition to the shares representing the capital of a
stock company so that the aggregate par value of the
shares is increased while their value for investment is
diminished, or "diluted." brokers' cant
1913 webster
note: water is often used adjectively and in the formation of
many self-explaining compounds; as, water drainage;
water gauge, or water-gauge; waterfowl, water-fowl, or
water fowl; water-beaten; water-borne, water-circled,
water-girdled, water-rocked, etc.
1913 webster
hard water. see under hard.
inch of water, a unit of measure of quantity of water,
being the quantity which will flow through an orifice one
inch square, or a circular orifice one inch in diameter,
in a vertical surface, under a stated constant head; also
called miner's inch, and water inch. the shape of the
orifice and the head vary in different localities. in the
western united states, for hydraulic mining, the standard
aperture is square and the head from 4 to 9 inches above
its center. in europe, for experimental hydraulics, the
orifice is usually round and the head from 1/2 of an inch
to 1 inch above its top.
mineral water, waters which are so impregnated with foreign
ingredients, such as gaseous, sulphureous, and saline
substances, as to give them medicinal properties, or a
particular flavor or temperature.
soft water, water not impregnated with lime or mineral
salts.
to hold water. see under hold, v. t.
to keep one's head above water, to keep afloat; fig., to
avoid failure or sinking in the struggles of life.
colloq.
to make water.
a to pass urine. --swift.
b naut. to admit water; to leak.
water of crystallization chem., the water combined with
many salts in their crystalline form. this water is
loosely, but, nevertheless, chemically, combined, for it
is held in fixed and definite amount for each substance
containing it. thus, while pure copper sulphate, cuso4,
is a white amorphous substance, blue vitriol, the
crystallized form, cuso4.5h2o, contains five molecules
of water of crystallization.
water on the brain med., hydrocephalus.
water on the chest med., hydrothorax.
1913 webster
note: other phrases, in which water occurs as the first
element, will be found in alphabetical order in the
vocabulary.
1913 webster
see also:
dropsy hydra otter wet whisky h2o
ice steam water damask damaskeen
hard water hard inch of water miner's inch water inch
mineral water soft water to hold water hold to keep one's head above water
to make water water of crystallization cuso4 cuso4.5h2o water on the brain
water on the chest
- [5] : WordNet (r) 2.0
h2o
n : binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear
colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice
below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees
centigrade; widely used as a solvent syn: water
see also:
water
Results 1 - 10 of 19 found about h2o: H2O
>> H Words
H2O, definition of term: H2O
h2o_pag1.html Official H2O Website
http://www.h2ogo.com/, score=100, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 8:30 am H2O Polo - An Interactive Community for Water Polo Players
...H2O Polo is a real-time interactive site for the sport of water polo with daily news.....h2o, polo, h2opolo, water, wet, swims, swimming, plays, sports, athletes, water polo.....Welcome to H2O Polo! When H2O Polo began in 1995 we envisioned a site where the users would build its..
http://www.h2opolo.com/, score=98, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 10:16 am sommaire magazine H2o.net
...eau..
http://www.h2o.net/, score=97, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 9:55 pm Club H2O - Official Site of ClubH2O
...All information Copyright ©Club H2O Motorsports.. Club H2O Motorsports is not affiliated with Volkswagen of North.....Join the Club H2O mailing list .. Email: Don't miss the "Laid Back" 2 Day Watercooled VW.....H2O International 2004.. September 25, 2005 9-5.. Ocean City, Maryland.. Big Ass BBQ..
http://www.clubh2o.com/, score=94, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 11:16 am ~H2O+ Sea-Derived Skincare
...H2O Products include skincare, make-up, spa, bath & shower, fragrance and other..
http://www.h2oplus.com/, score=94, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 8:58 pm Hawaiian H2o Link Site
...Link page for all outrigger sports...
http://www.hawaiianh2o.com/, score=93, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 10:28 am H2O - Overview
...For more information about how H2O works, who is responsible for H2O, answers to frequently asked questions, and access to.....The Idea Exchange includes all features necessary to host a course entirely on H2O.....The best way to learn more about how H2O works is to join some projects and participate in..
http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp, score=93, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 10:51 am Welcome to H2O
http://www.h2o-sportswear.com/, score=92, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 9:52 am Heli-Skiing in Alaska - Dean Cummings H2O Heli Ski Guides
...Alaska Heliskiing and Heliboarding company, H2O Heli Ski Guides provides the best big.....Dean Cummings and the H2O heli ski guide team have pioneered heli skiing in Alaska.....Thank you to our sponsors and photographers who helped make the H2O Heli Guides site..
http://www.h2oguides.com/, score=91, date indexed=October 5, 2005, 8:14 am Page 1 2 Next Last accessed:2008/05/13 19:47:37 [Total processing time: 0 seconds] |