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A combining form (also used adjectively), meaning pertaining to, or derived from, a series of compounds containing a radical of two nitrogen atoms, united usually to an aromatic radical; as, diazo-benzene, C6H5.N2.OH.
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n.
Alt. of Diathermaneity
n.
One of the Diatomaceae, a family of minute unicellular Algae having a siliceous covering of great delicacy, each individual multiplying by spontaneous division. By some authors diatoms are called Bacillariae, but this word is not in general use.
a.
Pertaining to, or dependent on, a diathesis or special constitution of the body; as, diathetic disease.
v. t.
To subject to such reactions or processes that diazo compounds, or their derivatives, shall be produced by chemical exchange or substitution.
a.
Having the property of transmitting radiant heat; diathermal; -- opposed to athermanous.
n.
A register of daily events or transactions; a daily record; a journal; a blank book dated for the record of daily memoranda; as, a diary of the weather; a physician's diary.
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Of or pertaining to diastole.
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Relating to diastase; having the properties of diastase; effecting the conversion of starch into sugar.
adv.
In a diatonic manner.
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Affording a free passage to heat; as, diathermic substances.
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Pertaining to, or consisting of, diastase; as, diastasic ferment.
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Same as Diathermal.
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of Diary
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Alt. of Diazeutic
n.
The property of transmitting radiant heat; the quality of being diathermous.
n.
One who makes a diatribe or diatribes.
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lasting for one day; as, a diary fever.
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Having a single, distinct, diagonal cleavage; -- said of crystals.
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Disjoining two fourths; as, the diazeutic tone, which, like that from F to G in modern music, lay between two fourths, and, being joined to either, made a fifth.
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