Crossword clues for ionic
ionic
- Type of Greek column
- Classical architecture style
- Kin of Doric and Corinthian
- Ancient Greek tongue
- Order of columns
- Classic column style
- Type of bond or order
- Style of column
- Like some Greek architecture
- Like charged particles
- Jefferson Memorial column type
- Greek-column order
- Classical column type
- Classical architectural style
- Type of column or compound
- Topped with volutes
- Temple of Artemis order
- Order with scrolls on the capitals
- Order with scrolls
- Order with capital scrolls
- One of the classical architectural orders
- Of charged particles
- National Gallery exterior column type
- Like the Jefferson Memorial's columns
- Like the columns of the Jefferson Memorial
- Like the columns in the Jefferson Memorial
- Like some attractive bonds
- Like columns with voluted capitals
- Like columns with scroll-shaped volutes
- Like charged atoms
- Like a charged atom
- Kind of Greek column
- Kind of column seen on the Jefferson Memorial
- Kind of chemical bond in salts
- Kind of bond in a salt molecule
- Heavy-faced printing type
- Having voluted capitals
- Having a charge
- Greek-column type
- Greek-column style
- Greek style of column
- Doric alternative
- Corinthian cousin
- Column or bond
- Column descriptor
- Classical order
- Classic architecture
- Charged, as gold
- Charged for a chemistry class?
- Brooklyn Borough Hall column style
- Bonded by electrostatic forces
- Architectural type of the Greek Pantheon
- Alternative to Doric or Corinthian
- ___ Breeze (The Sharper Image air purifier)
- ___ bond
- __ compound (electrical insulator)
- Type of column or order
- Like some columns
- Alternative to Corinthian
- Kind of column, in architecture
- That's an order!
- Charged, in a way
- Greek column style
- Like some classical columns
- Like some architecture
- Greek column type
- Like some Greek columns
- Kind of order
- Like some chemical bonds
- Column choice
- Column style
- Ancient Greek dialect
- Like some bonds and columns
- Corinthian alternative
- Old Greek dialect
- Charged, as particles
- Column order
- Counterpart of covalent
- Greek architectural style
- With 44-Down, features of some Greek architecture
- Kind of bond or column
- Classical column style
- Greek column variety
- Kind of bond in chemistry
- ___ compound
- Architectural column style
- The dialect of Ancient Greek spoken in Ionia
- Architectural style
- Poetic foot or verse
- Architectural order
- An ancient Greek dialect
- Greek dialect
- Of an architectural order
- Greek architectural order
- Heavy-faced type
- Type of Greek architecture
- Type style
- Style of Lincoln Memorial columns
- Of a classical Greek order
- Column type with scrolls at the top
- Kind of type
- Homer's tongue
- Relative of Doric
- Verse foot
- Type of architecture
- Greek architecture style
- Style of Greek column used for the British Museum and the US Capitol
- Like columns to be representative, not conservative
- Regarding charge? One’s postponed endlessly
- It's charged by leaders of imperial cavalry and foot
- Type of bond in chemistry
The Collaborative International Dictionary
ionic \i*on"ic\ a. (Chem.) Of or pertaining to ions; composed of ions, containing ions, or breaking down into ions when dissolved in a polar solvent; as, an ionic solution will conduct a current of electricity. Opposite of nonionic.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"pertaining to Ionia," 1570s of music; 1580s of architecture, from Latin Ionicus, from Greek Ionikos (see Ionian).
Wiktionary
a. (context chemistry English) of, relating to, or containing ions
WordNet
adj. containing or involving or occurring in the form of ions; "ionic charge"; "ionic crystals"; "ionic hydrogen" [ant: nonionic]
an order of classical Greek architecture [ant: corinthian, doric]
Wikipedia
Ionic or Ionian may refer to:
Ionic is a complete open-source SDK for hybrid mobile app development. Built on top of AngularJS and Apache Cordova, Ionic provides tools and services for developing hybrid mobile apps using Web technologies like CSS, HTML5, and Sass. Apps can be built with these Web technologies and then distributed through native app stores to be installed on devices by leveraging Cordova. Ionic was created by Max Lynch, Ben Sperry, and Adam Bradley of Drifty Co. in 2013.
Usage examples of "ionic".
I have ventured on a license which Catullus does not admit, but which is, I think, justified by other and earlier specimens of the metre, an anaclasis of the original Ionic a minore at the end of the line.
He tried to look like a real professor, bustling along in strict devotion to paragraphing and suffixes, but he could not help peering hungrily at the yellow wooden Ionic of Lambda House.
I favor the idea of a metabolic disturbance, an ionic imbalance in the neurotransmitter, trigammadimethylhitridixalot, resulting in the massive sustained, tetanic, bilateral muscular contractions and flexion that caused Dr.
She looked around at the wreckage, remembering the vast, beautifully proportioned building on its high podium of many steps, the Ionic columns all bravely painted and gilded, the metopes and pediment veritable masterpieces.
Now, somewhere along the line, when these guys were trying to design a plasmid to change covalent chlorine to ionic, they had to consider the possibility of making it go the other way.
It was supported by a hundred and twenty-seven marble columns of the Ionic order.
The main body of ancient tradition here agrees with the evidence of language: the poems are composed in the Ionic dialect, with an admixture of Aeolic forms.
She pointed to a great Biedermeier secretaire, the top section of which, with its bronze Ionic columns, was an ancient Greek temple in miniature.
The difference between that and table salt is that table salt is inorganic, ionic chlorine - soldiers without a boat, with no ammunition - and this other stuff is organic, covalent chlorine - bad stuff.
But if you want to manufacture a whole stinking catalog of industrial chemicals, you have to convert ionic chlorine into the covalent variety.
The ionic chlorine turns into the covalent kind, which is what you want.
Cray supercomputer, or something, and did some kind of heavy quantum mechanics, worked out a rough numerical-solution Hamiltonian for chlorine, devised some kind of transition state between covalent and ionic, figured out a way to introduce an electron into those chlorines to make them ionic again.
James, all I saw was a simple building with undistinguished brickwork and a staid pedimented Ionic doorcase marking the entrance.
Ionic order of architecture represents degrees of the Second Temple, 202-u.
The ionic composition of the inside of the cell is thus different from that outside, and as a result the inside of the cell is some 70 millivolts negative with respect to the outside.