Odia Meaning of erythrite
ଏର୍ଥ୍ରାଇଟ୍
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No Synonyms and anytonyms found
Nearest Words of erythrite
- erythrism => ଏରିଥ୍ରିଜମ
- erythrine => --
- erythrina vespertilio => ଏରିଥ୍ରିନା ଭେସ्ପାରଟିଲିଓ
- erythrina variegata => ଏରିଥ୍ରିନା ଭେରିଗାଟା
- erythrina lysistemon => ଏରିଥ୍ରିନା ଲାଇସିସ୍ଟେମୋନ
- erythrina indica => ପଳାଶ
- erythrina crista-galli => Erythrina crista-galli
- erythrina corallodendrum => ପାଳତା
- erythrina => powierzchni
- erythrin => ଇରିଥ୍ରିନ୍
- erythroblast => ኤରିଥ୍ରୋବ୍ଲାଷ୍ଟ
- erythroblastosis => ኤରିଥ୍ରୋବ୍ଲାଷ୍ଟୋସିସ
- erythroblastosis fetalis => ଏରିଥ୍ରୋବ୍ଲାଷ୍ଟୋସିସ ଫିଟାଲିସ
- erythrocebus => ଏରିଥ୍ରୋସେବାସ
- erythrocebus patas => ପାଟାସ ବାନର
- erythrochroic => ଏରିଥ୍ରୋକ୍ରୋଇକ୍
- erythrocin => ଇରିଥ୍ରୋସିନ
- erythrocyte => ଲାଲ ରକ୍ତ କୋଷ
- erythrocyte sedimentation rate => ଏରିଥ୍ରୋସାଇଟ ସେଡିମେଣ୍ଟେସନ ରେଟ
- erythrocytolysin => Էրիթրոցիտոլիսին
Definitions and Meaning of erythrite in English
erythrite (n)
a reddish mineral consisting of hydrated cobalt arsenate in monoclinic crystalline form and used in coloring glass; usually found in veins bearing cobalt and arsenic
erythrite (n.)
A colorless crystalline substance, C4H6.(OH)4, of a sweet, cooling taste, extracted from certain lichens, and obtained by the decomposition of erythrin; -- called also erythrol, erythroglucin, erythromannite, pseudorcin, cobalt bloom, and under the name phycite obtained from the alga Protococcus vulgaris. It is a tetrabasic alcohol, corresponding to glycol and glycerin.
A rose-red mineral, crystallized and earthy, a hydrous arseniate of cobalt, known also as cobalt bloom; -- called also erythrin or erythrine.
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ଏର୍ଥ୍ରାଇଟ୍
a reddish mineral consisting of hydrated cobalt arsenate in monoclinic crystalline form and used in coloring glass; usually found in veins bearing cobalt and ar
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
erythrism => ଏରିଥ୍ରିଜମ, erythrine => --, erythrina vespertilio => ଏରିଥ୍ରିନା ଭେସ्ପାରଟିଲିଓ, erythrina variegata => ଏରିଥ୍ରିନା ଭେରିଗାଟା, erythrina lysistemon => ଏରିଥ୍ରିନା ଲାଇସିସ୍ଟେମୋନ,