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acidum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Acidum, a
Latin adjective meaning acid, may
refer to:
Acidum aereum, a
Latin name of
carbon dioxide Acidum...
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Cynanchum acidum is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Apocynaceae,
typically found in the arid
parts of
peninsular India where it is used in religious...
- and or fungi.
Traditional etymology of
Indian Soma is
Somalata (Cynanchum
acidum; 'moon plant') used
traditionally by the
Srauta Brahmins called Somayajis...
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Antidesma acidum is a
shrub or
small tree that is
native to an area from Java to
Southwestern China and ****stan. It is a long-lived, shade-tolerant species...
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Carbon dioxide is a
chemical compound with the
chemical formula CO2. It is made up of
molecules that each have one
carbon atom
covalently double bonded...
- )oxan-2-yl]methoxy}carbonyl)phenyl 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoate
Other names Acidum tanni****
Gallotannic acid
Digallic acid
Gallotannin Tannimum Quercitannin...
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Psidium acidum is a
species of tree in the
family Myrtaceae. It is
native to Peru and Ecuador. Landrum,
Leslie R. (2016). "Re-evaluation of
Psidium acutangulum...
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Camphoric acid, C10H16O4[citation needed] or in
Latin form
Acidum camphori****, is a
white crystallisable substance obtained from the
oxidation of camphor...
- acid was
historically called by
European alchemists spirits of salt or
acidum salis (salt acid). Both
names are
still used,
especially in
other languages...
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Somayajna called Somayajis,
identify the
plant as "Somalata" (Cynanchum
acidum). Non-Indian
researchers have
proposed candidates including Amanita muscaria...