Definition of Steric. Meaning of Steric. Synonyms of Steric

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Anthysteric
Anthysteric Ant`hys*ter"ic, a. & n. See Antihysteric.
Antihysteric
Antihysteric An`ti*hys*ter"ic, a. (Med.) Counteracting hysteria. -- n. A remedy for hysteria.
Cremasteric
Cremasteric Crem`as*ter"ic (kr?m`3s-t?r"?k), a. (Anat.) Of or pertaining to the cremaster; as, the cremasteric artery.
Fusteric
Fusteric Fus"ter*ic, n. The coloring matter of fustet. --Ure.
Holosteric
Holosteric Hol`o*ster"ic, a. [Holo + Gr.stereo`s solid.] Wholly solid; -- said of a barometer constructed of solid materials to show the variations of atmospheric pressure without the use of liquids, as the aneroid.
Hysteric
Hysteric Hys*ter"ic, Hysterical Hys*ter"ic*al, a. [L. hystericus, Gr. ?, fr. "yste`ra the womb; perh. akin to ? latter, later, and E. utter, out.] Of or pertaining to hysteria; affected, or troubled, with hysterics; convulsive, fitful. With no hysteric weakness or feverish excitement, they preserved their peace and patience. --Bancroft.
Hysterical
Hysteric Hys*ter"ic, Hysterical Hys*ter"ic*al, a. [L. hystericus, Gr. ?, fr. "yste`ra the womb; perh. akin to ? latter, later, and E. utter, out.] Of or pertaining to hysteria; affected, or troubled, with hysterics; convulsive, fitful. With no hysteric weakness or feverish excitement, they preserved their peace and patience. --Bancroft.
Hysterics
Hysterics Hys*ter"ics, n. pl. (Med.) Hysteria.

Meaning of Steric from wikipedia

- Steric effects arise from the spatial arrangement of atoms. When atoms come close together there is generally a rise in the energy of the molecule. Steric...
- The steric factor, usually denoted ρ, is a quantity used in collision theory. Also called the probability factor, the steric factor is defined as the ratio...
- formed by its nonbonding valence electrons is known as the central atom's steric number. The electron pairs (or groups if multiple bonds are present) are...
- der Waals strain is also called Van der Waals repulsion and is related to steric hindrance. One of the most common forms of this strain is eclipsing hydrogen...
- For chemical solutions, a Steric exclusion occurs when a solute molecule in water has a relatively larger hydrodynamic radius than water leading to a deficiency...
- substituent, δ is the sensitivity factor for the reaction to steric effects, and Es is the steric substituent constant. Polar substituent constants describe...
- In coordination chemistry, the ligand cone angle (θ) is a measure of the steric bulk of a ligand in a transition metal coordination complex. It is defined...
- form a thin layer of calcium stearate, which functions as a release agent. Steric acid can be converted to zinc stearate, which is used as a lubricant for...
- collision frequency in units of m−3⋅s−1. ρ {\displaystyle \rho } is the steric factor. Ea is the activation energy of the reaction, in units of J⋅mol−1...
- As the name suggests, a non-nucleophilic base is a sterically hindered organic base that is a poor nucleophile. Normal bases are also nucleophiles, but...