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haloid |
As nouns the difference between terms and haloid
is that
terms is while
haloid is (chemistry) any haloid substance.
As an adjective haloid is
(chemistry) resembling salt; said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes the fluorides and cyanides.
haloid |
aloid |
As nouns the difference between haloid and aloid
is that
haloid is (chemistry) any haloid substance while
aloid is (zoology) any member of the aloidae.
As an adjective haloid
is (chemistry) resembling salt; said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes the fluorides and cyanides.
haloid |
haploid |
As adjectives the difference between haloid and haploid
is that
haloid is (chemistry) resembling salt; said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes the fluorides and cyanides while
haploid is (cytology) of a cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes, such as a gamete.
As nouns the difference between haloid and haploid
is that
haloid is (chemistry) any haloid substance while
haploid is a cell which is haploid.
halid |
haloid |
As nouns the difference between halid and haloid
is that
halid is any member of the Halidae while
haloid is any haloid substance.
As an adjective haloid is
resembling salt; said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes the fluorides and cyanides.
haloid |
haloed |
As adjectives the difference between haloid and haloed
is that
haloid is (chemistry) resembling salt; said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes the fluorides and cyanides while
haloed is encircled with a halo.
As a noun haloid
is (chemistry) any haloid substance.
As a verb haloed is
(
halo).
haloid |
hyaloid |
As adjectives the difference between haloid and hyaloid
is that
haloid is (chemistry) resembling salt; said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical, and now chiefly applied to the chlorides, bromides, iodides, and sometimes the fluorides and cyanides while
hyaloid is transparent or glossy.
As a noun haloid
is (chemistry) any haloid substance.