Definitions for iridicɪˈrɪd ɪk

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Random House Webster's College Dictionary

i•rid•icɪˈrɪd ɪk(adj.)

  1. of or containing iridium, esp. in the tetravalent state.

    Category: Chemistry

Origin of iridic:

1835–45

Princeton's WordNet

  1. iridic(adj)

    of or containing iridium

  2. iridic(adj)

    of or relating to the iris of the eye

Wiktionary

  1. iridic(Adjective)

    Of or relating to the iris of the eye.

  2. Origin: irid(ium) (Neo-Latin, itself from Latin iris, from Greek iris) + -ic, hence cognate with Etymology 2

Webster Dictionary

  1. Iridic(adj)

    of or pertaining to the iris of the eye

  2. Iridic(adj)

    of or pertaining to iridium; -- said specifically of those compounds in which iridium has a relatively high valence


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