n
Rain which is unusually acidic (pH of less than the natural range of 5 to 6); caused mainly by atmospheric pollution with sulphur dioxide, carbon dioxide and nitrogen compounds.
adj
(chemistry) Having a pH less than 7, or being sour, or having the strength to neutralize alkalis, or turning a litmus paper red.
n
The act or process of making something sour (acidifying), or changing into an acid.
n
(pathology) Excessive acid quality, as in gastric secretions.
adj
Containing carbonic acid.
n
The condition of being aciduric
n
Alternative spelling of air conditioning [The state of temperature and humidity produced by an air conditioner.]
n
Lack of acidity, as of the stomach.
n
The property of being antacid.
adj
(archaic) Affected with or suffering from distemper.
adj
Alternative form of drug-naive [(pharmacology, medicine) Lacking tolerance to or dependence on the pharmacological effect of a drug.]
n
Obsolete form of escharotic. [A caustic or corrosive material]
n
The quality of being hyposmolar.
n
The quality of being luciferous.
n
Any substance that is moderately acid.
adj
Having a pH less than 7; slightly acidic
n
(chemistry) The condition of being a superacid
n
The state or condition of being vesicular; presence of vesicles.
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