peroxide
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per·ox·ide
(pə-rŏk′sīd′)n.
1. The divalent O2 group, or a compound containing this group, such as sodium peroxide, Na2O2, used as an oxidizing agent or bleach.
2. Hydrogen peroxide.
tr.v. per·ox·id·ed, per·ox·id·ing, per·ox·ides
1. To treat with peroxide.
2. To bleach (hair) with hydrogen peroxide.
per·ox′ide′ adj.
per′ox·id′ic (pûr′ŏk-sĭd′ĭk) adj.
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peroxide
(pəˈrɒksaɪd)n
1. (Elements & Compounds) short for hydrogen peroxide, esp when used for bleaching hair
2. (Elements & Compounds) any of a class of metallic oxides, such as sodium peroxide, Na2O2, that contain the divalent ion –O-O–
3. (Elements & Compounds) (not in technical usage) any of certain dioxides, such as manganese peroxide, MnO2, that resemble peroxides in their formula but do not contain the –O-O– ion
4. (Elements & Compounds) any of a class of organic compounds whose molecules contain two oxygen atoms bound together. They tend to be explosive
5. (modifier) of, relating to, bleached with, or resembling peroxide
vb
(Hairdressing & Grooming) (tr) to bleach (the hair) with peroxide
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per•ox•ide
(pəˈrɒk saɪd)n., v. -id•ed, -id•ing. n.
1.
v.t. a. hydrogen peroxide, H2O2 or H–O–O–H.
b. a compound containing the bivalent group –O2–, derived from hydrogen peroxide.
2. to use peroxide as a bleaching agent on (esp. the hair).
[1795–1805]
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per·ox·ide
(pə-rŏk′sīd′)1. A compound containing the group O2. When any peroxide is combined with an acid, one of the products is hydrogen peroxide.
2. Hydrogen peroxide.
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peroxide
Past participle: peroxided
Gerund: peroxiding
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Noun | 1. | peroxide - a viscous liquid with strong oxidizing properties; a powerful bleaching agent; also used (in aqueous solutions) as a mild disinfectant and (in strong concentrations) as an oxidant in rocket fuels |
2. | peroxide - an inorganic compound containing the divalent ion -O-O- benzoyl peroxide - a white crystalline peroxide used in bleaching (flour or oils or fats) and as a catalyst for free radical reactions oxide - any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical | |
Verb | 1. | peroxide - bleach with peroxide; "She must peroxide her hair-it looks unnaturally blond" bleach - make whiter or lighter; "bleach the laundry" |
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Translations
agua oxigenadaperóxido de hidrógeno
過酸化水素水過酸化物
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peroxide
n → Peroxid nt; a peroxide blonde (pej) → eine Wasserstoffblondine; peroxide blonde hair → wasserstoffblonde Haare
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pe·rox·ide
n. peróxido de hidrógeno, agua oxigenada.
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peroxide
n peróxidoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.