dielemental

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From di- (two) +‎ elemental.

Adjective[edit]

dielemental (not comparable)

  1. Synonym of bielemental (having two different elements, in various senses).
    • 1961, Annual Summary Research Report of Chemistry, Engineering, Metallurgy, Physics and Reactor Divisions, Ames Laboratory, page 35:
      Previously, similar dielemental ion species of Cr had been observed corresponding to Cr2O4F4+, Cr2O4Cl3+, Cr2O4F2Cl+ and Cr2O4FCl2+.
    • 1977, Jack Golson, The Ladder of Social Evolution, Sydney University Press for the Australian Academy of the Humanities, →ISBN, page 8:
      Braidwood describes their practitioners as living 'in a completely dielemental catch-as-catch-can state, as small predatory bands of food-collectors'.
    • 1983, Modification of Polymers, Plenum Press, →ISBN, page 211:
      The uranyl ion, UO2+2, is one of the most stable dielemental moieties known.