Definition of Haloids. Meaning of Haloids. Synonyms of Haloids

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Definition of Haloids

Haloid
Haloid Ha"loid (? or ?), a. [Gr. "a`ls, "alo`s salt + -oid: cf. F. halo["i]de.] (Chem.) 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 also to the fluorides and cyanides. -- n. A haloid substance.

Meaning of Haloids from wikipedia

- Haloid may refer to: The Haloid Photographic Company, now known as Xerox Corporation Haloid, an animation by Monty Oum published on GameTrailers in 2007...
- later Microsoft. Xerox was founded in 1906 in Rochester, New York, as The Haloid Photographic Company. It manufactured photographic paper and equipment....
- when John Dessauer, chief of research at the Haloid Company, read an article about Carlson's invention. Haloid, a manufacturer of photographic paper, was...
- the gaming community after releasing an animated video in 2007, titled Haloid, where characters from the Halo and Metroid video game franchises fight...
- first successful commercial plain paper copier. Introduced in 1959 by the Haloid/Xerox company, it revolutionized the do****ent-copying industry. The culmination...
- 1210/endo-40-5-334. PMIDĀ 20245954. Krylov, O. A. (January 1961). "The role of haloids (bromine and iodine) in the metamorphosis of amphibia". Bulletin of Experimental...
- University, Haloid and Carlson changed the name of the process to xerography, a term, coined from Gr**** roots, that meant "dry writing." Haloid called the...
- but none was interested. Haloid's president, Joseph C. Wilson, saw the promise of Carlson's invention, and saw to it that Haloid diligently worked to produce...
- closer to the Haloid Company, his main source of photographic paper and chemicals. The RetinalGraph Company was acquired by the Haloid Company in 1935...
- founded Eastman Kodak in 1892. Xerox was founded in Rochester in 1906 as the Haloid Company. In the early 20th century, Rochester became a center of the garment...