Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
benzene .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Chem.), obsolete Benzene.
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- noun chemistry, obsolete
benzene
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Examples
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The so-called phene, or lammergeier, is fond of its young, provides its food with ease, fetches food to its nest, and is of a kindly disposition.
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The gene-phene map thing was discredited long ago, yet here you are making the even more outrageous claim of a gene-exterior environment and way-of-life map.
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The gene-phene map thing was discredited long ago, yet here you are making the even more outrageous claim of a gene-exterior environment and way-of-life map.
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There is also the phene (or lammergeier) and the vulture.
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The true-bred eagle is the largest of all eagles; it is larger than the phene; is half as large again as the ordinary eagle, and has yellow plumage; it is seldom seen, as is the case with the so-called cymindis.
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The phene is larger than the common eagle and is ashen in colour.
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The phene is said to rear the young one that has been expelled the nest.
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The young birds fight also with one another, to secure a morsel of food or a comfortable position, whereupon the mother-bird beats them and ejects them from the nest; the young ones scream at this treatment, and the phene hearing them catches them as they fall.
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(84-87% (1R,2S) - cis-1,2-dihydroxy-dihydrodiben - zothiophene, enantiomeric excess greater than 95%, 15% dibenzothio - phene sulfoxide [16]) [16] S fluorene + NADH + O2
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For example, PhisoHex (hexachloro - about the use of the treatment and their practice phene) gained broad usage as a skin wash and dynamics change, modifying the use of that ther - scrub to combat the spread of infection.
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ruzuzu commented on the word phene
The usage examples for this suggest something quite different: "The so-called phene, or lammergeier, is fond of its young, provides its food with ease, fetches food to its nest, and is of a kindly disposition. (The History of Animals)"
October 18, 2017