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Antibromic
Antibromic An`ti*bro"mic, n. [Pref. anti- + Gr. ? a stink.]
An agent that destroys offensive smells; a deodorizer.
Bromic
Bromic Bro"mic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or containing, bromine; -- said of those
compounds of bromine in which this element has a valence of
five, or the next to its highest; as, bromic acid.
Bromid paper
Bromide Bromide, or Bromid paper Bromid, paper (Photog.)
A sensitized paper coated with gelatin impregnated with
bromide of silver, used in contact printing and in enlarging.
BromideBromide Bro"mide, n.
A person who is conventional and commonplace in his habits of
thought and conversation. [Slang] -- Bro*mid"ic, a. [Slang] Bromide
Bromide Bromide, or Bromid paper Bromid, paper (Photog.)
A sensitized paper coated with gelatin impregnated with
bromide of silver, used in contact printing and in enlarging.
Bromide
Bromide Bro"mide, n. (Chem.)
A compound of bromine with a positive radical.
BromidicBromide Bro"mide, n.
A person who is conventional and commonplace in his habits of
thought and conversation. [Slang] -- Bro*mid"ic, a. [Slang] Bromidiom
Bromidiom Bro*mid"i*om, n. [Bromide + idiom.]
A conventional comment or saying, such as those
characteristic of bromides. [Slang]
BrominateBrominate Bro"mi*nate, v. t.
See Bromate, v. t. BromineBromine Bro"mine, n. [Gr. ? bad smell, stink. Cf. Brome.]
(Chem.)
One of the elements, related in its chemical qualities to
chlorine and iodine. Atomic weight 79.8. Symbol Br. It is a
deep reddish brown liquid of a very disagreeable odor,
emitting a brownish vapor at the ordinary temperature. In
combination it is found in minute quantities in sea water,
and in many saline springs. It occurs also in the mineral
bromyrite. Bromism
Bromism Bro"mism, n. (Med.)
A diseased condition produced by the excessive use of bromine
or one of its compounds. It is characterized by mental
dullness and muscular weakness.
Bromize
Bromize Bro"mize, v. t. (Photog.)
To prepare or treat with bromine; as, to bromize a silvered
plate.
HydrobromicHydrobromic Hy`dro*bro"mic, a. [Hydro-, 2 + bromic.] (Chem.)
Composed of hydrogen and bromine; as, hydrobromic acid.
Hydrobromic acid (Chem.), a colorless, pungent, corrosive
gas, HBr, usually collected as a solution in water. It
resembles hydrochloric acid, but is weaker and less
stable. Called also hydrogen bromide. Hydrobromic acidHydrobromic Hy`dro*bro"mic, a. [Hydro-, 2 + bromic.] (Chem.)
Composed of hydrogen and bromine; as, hydrobromic acid.
Hydrobromic acid (Chem.), a colorless, pungent, corrosive
gas, HBr, usually collected as a solution in water. It
resembles hydrochloric acid, but is weaker and less
stable. Called also hydrogen bromide. Hydrobromide
Hydrobromide Hy`dro*bro"mide, n. (Chem.)
A compound of hydrobromic acid with a base; -- distinguished
from a bromide, in which only the bromine unites with the
base.
hydrogen bromideHydrobromic Hy`dro*bro"mic, a. [Hydro-, 2 + bromic.] (Chem.)
Composed of hydrogen and bromine; as, hydrobromic acid.
Hydrobromic acid (Chem.), a colorless, pungent, corrosive
gas, HBr, usually collected as a solution in water. It
resembles hydrochloric acid, but is weaker and less
stable. Called also hydrogen bromide. Oxybromic
Oxybromic Ox`y*bro"mic, a. [Oxy
(a) + bromic.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, certain
compounds of oxygen and bromine.
PerbromicPerbromic Per*bro"mic, a. [Pref. per- + bromic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, the highest oxygen acid,
HBrO4, of bromine. Perbromide
Perbromide Per*bro"mide, n. (Chem.)
A bromide having a higher proportion of bromine than any
other bromide of the same substance or series.
Polybromide
Polybromide Pol`y*bro"mide, n. [Poly- + bromide.] (Chem.)
A bromide containing more than one atom of bromine in the
molecule.
Theobromic
Theobromic The`o*bro"mic, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid extracted from
cacao butter (from the Theobroma Cacao), peanut oil (from
Arachis hypog[ae]a), etc., as a white waxy crystalline
substance.
TheobromineTheobromine The`o*bro"mine, n. (Chem.)
An alkaloidal ureide, C7H8N4O2, homologous with and
resembling caffeine, produced artificially, and also
extracted from cacao and chocolate (from Theobroma Cacao)
as a bitter white crystalline substance; -- called also
dimethyl xanthine. theobromineCacaine Ca*ca"ine, n. (Chem.)
The essential principle of cacao; -- now called
theobromine.
Meaning of Bromi from wikipedia
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Xanthomonas bromi is a
species of bacteria. It
infects Bromus gr****
species causing wilt. Vauterin, L.; Hoste, B.; Kersters, K.; Swings, J. (1995). "Reclassification...
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Bromis K,
Calem M,
Reinders AA,
Williams SC,
Kempton MJ (July 2018). "Meta-Analysis...
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alfalfae X.
ampelina X.
arboricola X.
axonopodis X.
boreopolis X.
badrii X.
bromi X.
campestris X. c****avae X.
citri X.
codiaei X.
cucurbitae X. cyanopsidis...
- gr****es,
including agropyri on gr****es in the
genera Agropyron and Elymus,
bromi on
Bromus spp., poae on Poa spp. and
lolii on
Lolium spp. (ryegr****). The...
- Marková, Acta Univ. Carol., Biol. 43(2): 126 (1999)
Puccinia persistens var.
bromi-erecti J. Marková & Z. Urb., Acta Univ. Carol., Biol. 41(4): 364 (1998...
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Almendravirus xiangshan Alohovirus ailgensis Alohovirus bromhordis Alohovirus bromis Alohovirus trifolis Alphaabyssovirus aplysiae Alphaarterivirus equid Alphabaculovirus...
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Eurytoma breviura Bugbee, 1945
Eurytoma brevivena Bugbee, 1958
Eurytoma bromi (Howard, 1896)
Eurytoma browni Crawford, 1910
Eurytoma brunneipennis Crawford...
- the Maenads. The
names of the
nymphs include:
Ambrosia Arsinoe Bromia or
Bromis Cisseis Coronis Erato Eriphia Nysa
Pedile Polymno or
Polyhymno Also mentioned...
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Tilletia brefeldii Vánky (2004)
Tilletia bromi (Brockm.) Brockm. (1864)
Tilletia bromina Maire (1929)
Tilletia bromi-tectorum
Urries (1943)
Tilletia bungalorense...
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belong to the
genus Heliothrips:
Heliothrips braziliensis Morgan Heliothrips bromi Moulton, 1927
Heliothrips bruneri Morgan Heliothrips brunneipennis Bagnall...