inwardly |
on, in, or toward the inside. [2 definitions] |
inwardness |
the state or quality of being inward or internal. [4 definitions] |
inweave |
to weave in or with. |
inwrap |
enwrap. |
inwrought |
worked or woven in, as a pattern in fabric. |
Io |
in Greek mythology, a maiden whom Zeus loved, transformed into a heifer by Hera. [2 definitions] |
iodide |
a chemical compound containing iodine. |
iodine |
a highly reactive chemical element of the halogen group that has fifty-three protons in each nucleus and occurs naturally in compounds such as salts, and in pure form as a poisonous bluish black crystal. (symbol: I) [2 definitions] |
iodize |
to combine iodine or an iodide with. |
iodized salt |
ordinary table salt combined with a small amount of sodium or potassium iodide. |
iodo- |
iodine. |
iodoform |
a yellowish, crystalline iodine compound, used as an antiseptic. |
io moth |
a large North American moth with prominent eyespots on each hind wing. |
-ion |
process; act; action. [3 definitions] |
ion |
an atom, group of atoms, or molecule that bears a positive electric charge as a result of electron loss or a negative charge as a result of electron gain. [2 definitions] |
ion exchange |
the interchange of ions between a solid and a fluid, a process often used in water softening. |
Ionia |
a region along the Aegean Sea of western Asia Minor (present day Turkey) colonized by ancient Greeks. [2 definitions] |
Ionian |
of or pertaining to Ionia, a region along the Aegean Sea of western Asia Minor (present day Turkey) colonized by Ancient Greeks. [2 definitions] |
Ionic |
of or pertaining to a region of ancient Greece in coastal Asia Minor and adjacent Aegean islands or its people, culture, language, or the like. [3 definitions] |
ionic |
of, pertaining to, or in the form of ions. |
ionium |
a naturally occurring radioactive isotope of the chemical element thorium. |