monoxide

monoxide
Any oxide having only one atom of oxygen; e.g., CO.

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mon·ox·ide mə-'näk-.sīd n an oxide containing one atom of oxygen per molecule see CARBON MONOXIDE

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mon·ox·ide (mon-okґsīd) an oxide containing but one atom of oxygen; vernacularly applied to carbon monoxide.

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  • monoxide — UK [məˈnɒksaɪd] / US [məˈnɑkˌsaɪd] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms monoxide : singular monoxide plural monoxides chemistry a chemical containing one atom of oxygen in each molecule carbon monoxide …   English dictionary

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  • monoxide — mon|ox|ide [ mə nak,saıd ] noun count or uncount SCIENCE a chemical containing one atom of oxygen in each molecule: carbon monoxide …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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