"Quinoid" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A quinoid is a chemical compound that shares many of the properties of the corresponding carbonyl compound but lacks a carbon-oxygen double bond, often referred to as a carbonyl group.
Here are 5 usage examples using the word "quinoid":
A (rare) proper noun.<br><br>Quinnipiac is a word that can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Quinnipiac University: A private university located in Hamden, Connecticut, USA.<br>2. Quinnipiac River: A river in Connecticut, United States, flowing from the Northwest Hills to the Long Island Sound.<br>3. Quinnipiac Tribe: A team name for the sports teams of Quinnipiac University.<br>4. Quinnipiac is an Algonquian word meaning "long water place" or "long river".<br><br>In general, a Quinnipiac (or "Quinnipiac" spelled in full) is now usually associated with the university or the political measures extracted from its Gallup publications, like the Quinnipiac University Poll.