| Webster's Online Dictionary |
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adjective | 1. Having two atoms or equivalents of calcium to the molecule.[Websters]. | |
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Date "Dicalcic" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
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Note: Dicalcic \Di*cal"cic\, adjective. [Prefix di- calcic.]. (references) |
| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| Dicalcic phosphate | Food & Agriculture | Dicalcic phosphate sometimes added to must to stimulate fermentation. Source: European Union. (references) | |
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Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | Top | ||
| Part of Speech | Definition | |
| Adjective | 1. Having two atoms or equivalents of calcium to the molecule.[Websters]. | |
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Date "DICALCIC" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1914. (references) |
| Note: Dicalcic \Di*cal"cic\, adjective. [Prefix di- calcic.]. (references) |
| Expressions | Domain | Definition | |
| Dicalcic phosphate | Food & Agriculture | Dicalcic phosphate sometimes added to must to stimulate fermentation. Source: European Union. (references) | |
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits. | Top | ||