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Definition of Muride

Muride
Muride Mu"ride, n. [L. muria brine.] (Old Chem.) Bromine; -- formerly so called from its being obtained from sea water.

Meaning of Muride from wikipedia

- Ganjawala Hrudaya Shiva 3 "Don't Let Me" Araadhana Hrudaya Shiva 4 "Maathu Muride" Kunal Ganjawala V. Manohar 5 "Maathu Muride" M. D. Pallavi Arun V. Manohar...
- The Mouride brotherhood (Wolof: yoonu murit, Arabic: الطريقة المريدية aṭ-Ṭarīqat al-Murīdiyyah or simply المريدية, al-Murīdiyyah) is a large tariqa (Sufi...
- chlorine gas through a sample of brine. He originally proposed the name muride for the new element, but the French Academy changed the element's name to...
- failing to do so he was sure that he had found a new element and named it muride, derived from the Latin word muria ("brine"). After the French chemists...
- Balasubrahmanyam   3. "Nambu Nanna Nalle" Shyamsundar Kulkarni S. P. Balasubrahmanyam   4. "Neene Muride Baalanu" Su. Rudramurthy Shastry K. S. Chithra  ...
- 9886788888 "Preethiyalli naanu" Ganda Hendathi "Nidiregu Raja" and "Maathu Muride" Gurukiran Suntaragaali "Ninnane Ninnane" Sadhu Kokila Sevanthi Sevanthi...
- Maya" Vijayanand Su. Rudramurthy Shastry S. P. Balasubrahmanyam 57 "Neene Muride" Solo Hongkongnalli Agent Amar 58 "Ee Henna Roopa" Peter J. Kamilose R....
- Thomas, O. (1921). "On a new genus and species of shrew, and some new Muride from the East-Indian Archipelago". Annals and Magazine of Natural History...
- "Occurrence of a house-infesting Tropical rat mite (Ornithonyssus bacoti) on murides and human beings". Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease. 6 (4): 245–249...
- (help) Thomas, O. (1921). "On a new genus and species of shrew, and some new Muride from the East-Indian Archipelago". Annals and Magazine of Natural History...