POLYACID
\pˌɒlɪˈasɪd], \pˌɒlɪˈasɪd], \p_ˌɒ_l_ɪ__ˈa_s_ɪ_d]\
Definitions of POLYACID
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Capable of neutralizing, or of combining with, several molecules of a monobasic acid; having more than one hydrogen atom capable of being replaced by acid radicals; - said of certain bases; as, calcium hydrate and glycerin are polyacid bases.
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Capable of neutralizing, or of combining with, several molecules of a monobasic acid; having more than one hydrogen atom capable of being replaced by acid radicals; - said of certain bases; as, calcium hydrate and glycerin are polyacid bases.
By Noah Webster.
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