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Adjective

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pyroid (not comparable)

  1. (chemistry) Pertaining to noble metals, such as gold and silver.
    • 1943, Ole Gisvold, Charles Herbert Rogers, The Chemistry of Plant Constituents, page 79:
      By warming with pyridine, H. H. Schlubach1 was able to force the equilibrium between the pyroid and furoid modification of galactose so far toward the furoid form, that the β-pentacetylgalactofuranose was prepared in practical quantities.
  2. Having a tapered shape.
    • 1979, Y. Chaturvedi, S. Khera, Studies on Taxonomy, Biology, and Ecology of Nematodes, page 89:
      The females were pyroid in shape, without any neck.

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pyroid (countable and uncountable, plural pyroids)

  1. Pyrolytic graphite.
    • 1976, Manfred Kaminsky, Radiation Effects on Solid Surfaces, page 99:
      Both basal-oriented and edge-oriented (basal planes perpendicular to the surface) samples of pyroid were implanted.