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I . acid [ˈæsɪd] N

1. acid CHEM:

acid

2. acid no pl sl (LSD):

acid
trip m

II . acid [ˈæsɪd] ADJ

1. acid CHEM:

acid
acid
acid soil
acid solution

2. acid (sour):

acid taste

3. acid (pungent):

acid
acid

acetic ˈacid N no pl

ˈacid house N no pl MUS

acid house

acid ˈrain N no pl

acid rain

ˈacid test N

1. acid test CHEM:

acid test

2. acid test fig:

acid test

acid-ˈtongued ADJ

ami·no acid [əˌmi:nəʊˈ-] N

hydro·chlo·ric acid [ˌhaɪdrə(ʊ)klɒrɪkˈæsɪd] N no pl

ni·tric ˈacid N no pl CHEM

nu·cleic acid [nju:ˌkli:ɪkˈ-] N

nucleic acid BIOL, CHEM

prus·sic ˈacid N no pl dated

ri·bo·nu·cleic acid [ˌraɪbə(ʊ)nju:ˌkli:ɪkˈ-] N no pl

sul·phu·ric ˈacid N no pl

tan·nic ˈacid N

alpha-hy·droxy acid [ˌælfəhaɪˌdrɒksiˈæsɪd] N CHEM

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The beer is passed through a filter with pores small enough that only alcohol and water (and a few volatile acids) can pass through.
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In the brain, domoic acid especially damages the hippocampus and amygdaloid nucleus.
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The amino acid sequence and primary structure of porcine aminoacylase have been determined.
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As a majority of acid attacks are aimed at the face, several articles thoroughly reviewed the medical implications for these victims.
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Dried leaves of rosemary or sage contain 1.5 to 2.5% carnosic acid.
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Over the next six months, acid becomes more popular.
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This occurred because zein lacks the essential amino acids lysine and tryptophan.
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In addition, product loss by decarboxylation to benzoic acid is common.
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The halides react with water to form boric acid.
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Acid attacks are often referred to as a crime of passion, fueled by jealousy and revenge.
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