acid
English
Pronunciation
- enPR: ăs'ĭd, IPA(key): /ˈæs.ɪd/
Audio (US) (file) - Hyphenation: a‧cid
- Rhymes: -æsɪd
Adjective
acid (comparative more acid, superlative most acid)
- Sour, sharp, or biting to the taste; tart; having the taste of vinegar.
- acid fruits or liquors
- (figuratively) Sour-tempered.
- 1864, Anthony Trollope, The Small House at Allington, Smith, Elder & Co., 2nd Edition, Volume 2, page 235,
- His voice was as stern and his face as acid as ever.
- 1914, Louis Joseph Vance, chapter I, in Nobody, New York, N.Y.: George H[enry] Doran Company, published 1915, OCLC 40817384:
- Little disappointed, then, she turned attention to "Chat of the Social World," gossip which exercised potent fascination upon the girl's intelligence. She devoured with more avidity than she had her food those pretentiously phrased chronicles of the snobocracy […] distilling therefrom an acid envy that robbed her napoleon of all its savour.
- 1864, Anthony Trollope, The Small House at Allington, Smith, Elder & Co., 2nd Edition, Volume 2, page 235,
- Of or pertaining to an acid; acidic.
- (music) Denoting a musical genre that is a distortion (as if hallucinogenic) of an existing genre, as in acid house, acid jazz, acid rock.
Quotations
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Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
sour, sharp, or biting to the taste
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sour-tempered
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of or pertaining to an acid
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Noun
acid (countable and uncountable, plural acids)
- A sour substance.
- (chemistry) Any of several classes of compound having the following properties:
- Any of a class of water-soluble compounds, having sour taste, that turn blue litmus red, and react with some metals to liberate hydrogen, and with bases to form salts.
- Any compound that easily donates protons; a Brønsted acid
- Any compound that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond; a Lewis acid
- (slang) lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
Hyponyms
- See also Thesaurus:acid
Translations
a sour substance
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in chemistry
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LSD
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Derived terms
terms derived from “acid”
types of acid
- acetic acid
- acetylsalicylic acid
- acid of air
- acid of amber
- acid of ants
- acid of apples
- acid of lemon
- acid of milk
- acid of salt
- acid of sugar
- acrylic acid
- adipic acid
- alginic acid
- alpha-hydroxy acid
- amino acid
- arachidic acid
- arachidonic acid
- arsenic acid
- ascorbic acid
- aspartic acid
- benzoic acid
- bile acid
- boric acid
- bromic acid
- butyric acid
- capric acid
- caproic acid
- caprylic acid
- carbamic acid
- carbolic acid, phenol
- carbonic acid
- carboxylic acid
- cerotic acid
- chloric acid
- cholic acid
- chromic acid
- citric acid
- conjugate acid
- connorstictic acid
- consalazinic acid
- constictic acid
- convirensic acid
- crotonic acid
- cryptostictic acid
- cyanic acid
- cyanuric acid
- cyclamic acid
- deoxyribonucleic acid, DNA
- erucic acid
- ethanoic acid
- fatty acid
- folic acid
- formic acid
- fulminic acid
- fumaric acid
- fumarprotocetraric acid
- fusidic acid
- galbinic acid
- gibberellic acid
- gluconic acid
- glutamic acid
- glyceric acid
- glycolic acid
- humic acid
- hydriodic acid
- hydrobromic acid
- hydrochloric acid
- hydrocyanic acid
- hydrofluoric acid
- hydrosulphurous acid
- hydroxy acid
- hypobromous acid
- hypochlorous acid
- hypofluorous acid
- hypohalous acid
- hypoiodous acid
- hypophosphorous acid
- hyposalazinic acid
- hypostietic acid
- hyposulphurous acid
- indoleacetic acid
- isobutyric acid
- ketipic acid
- lactic acid
- lauric acid
- Lewis acid
- linoleic acid
- linolenic acid
- lysergic acid
- maleic acid
- malic acid
- malonic acid
- margaric acid
- metaphosphoric acid
- methacrylic acid
- mucic acid
- muriatic acid
- myristic acid
- nicotinic acid
- nitric acid
- nitrous acid
- norisonotatic acid
- norstictic acid
- nucleic acid
- oleic acid
- omega-3 fatty acid
- omega-6 fatty acid
- osmic acid
- oxaloacetic acid
- oxalic acid
- palmitic acid
- pantothenic acid
- pectic acid
- pelargonic acid
- perchloric acid
- periodic acid
- permanganic acid
- petroselinic acid
- phosphoric acid
- phosphorous acid
- phthalic acid
- picric acid
- propanoic acid
- propionic acid
- protocetraric acid
- prussic acid
- pyrogallic acid
- pyrophosphoric acid
- pyruvic acid
- racemic acid
- retinoic acid
- ribonucleic acid, RNA
- ricinoleic acid
- salazinic acid
- salicylic acid
- sebacic acid
- selenic acid
- silicic acid
- stearic acid
- stictic acid
- suberic acid
- succinic acid
- sulphonic acid, sulfonic acid
- sulphuric acid, sulfuric acid
- sulphurous acid, sulfurous acid
- tannic acid
- tantalic acid
- tartaric acid
- telluric acid
- thiocyanic acid
- thiosulphuric acid, thiosulfuric acid
- titanic acid
- toluic acid
- trans fatty acid
- tungstic acid
- undecilenic acid
- uric acid
- usnic acid
- valeric acid
- vanadic acid
- virensic acid
References
- acid in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [aˈt͡ʃid]
Adjective
acid m or n (feminine singular acidă, masculine plural acizi, feminine and neuter plural acide)
Declension
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- acid in DEX online - Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language)
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