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BASIC programming language implementation for Amiga computers
Amiga Basic is an interpreted implementation of the BASIC programming language for the Amiga. It was designed and written by Microsoft. Amiga Basic shipped
Amiga_Basic
Operating system for Amiga computers
AmigaOS is a family of proprietary native operating systems of the Amiga and AmigaOne personal computers. It was developed first by Commodore International
AmigaOS
Programming language of the first Blitz compilers
Following the demise of the Amiga as a commercially viable platform, the Blitz BASIC 2 source code was released to the Amiga community. Development continues
Blitz_BASIC
the Amiga line of computers, running the AmigaOS operating system and its derivatives AROS and MorphOS. It is a split of the main article Amiga software
Amiga_programming_languages
1985 personal computer
The Amiga 1000, also known as the A1000, is the first personal computer released by Commodore International in the Amiga line. It combines the 16/32-bit
Amiga_1000
Programming language
BASIC is a dialect of the BASIC programming language for the Amiga computer. Following on from the successful STOS BASIC for the Atari ST, AMOS BASIC
AMOS_(programming_language)
Amiga productivity software is productivity software created for the Amiga line of computers and the AmigaOS operating system and its derivatives AROS
Amiga_productivity_software
User interface engine of AmigaOS
interface (UI) engine of AmigaOS. It was developed almost entirely by RJ Mical. Intuition should not be confused with Workbench, the AmigaOS desktop environment
Intuition_(Amiga)
British computer magazine
Amiga Format was a British monthly computer magazine for Amiga computers, published by Future Publishing. The magazine lasted 136 issues from 1989 to 2000
Amiga_Format
Extended BASIC See Altair BASIC Amiga BASIC (Amiga) Somewhat easier than ABasiC, see MS BASIC for Macintosh. AMOS BASIC (Amiga) For the Amiga, made for
List_of_BASIC_dialects
Programming language
open-sourced 6502 BASIC. Altair BASIC (MITS Altair and other S-100 computers) Amiga BASIC (Commodore Amiga family) Applesoft BASIC (Apple II family) Atari
Microsoft_BASIC
Graphical user interface for the Amiga computer
desktop environment and graphical file manager of AmigaOS developed by Commodore International for their Amiga line of computers. Workbench provides the user
Workbench_(AmigaOS)
Amiga software is computer software engineered to run on the Amiga personal computer. Amiga software covers many applications, including productivity
Amiga_software
History of the AmigaOS operating system
AmigaOS is the proprietary native operating system of the Amiga personal computer. Since its introduction with the launch of the Amiga 1000 in 1985, there
AmigaOS_version_history
Computer programming language
Ports were later released for the Amiga, MS-DOS, and Windows. Version 2.0 was the most popular release of GFA BASIC as it offered more advanced features
GFA_BASIC
General-purpose programming language for the Amiga family of computers
on the Amiga." Amiga E combines features from several languages but follows the original C programming language most closely in terms of basic concepts
Amiga_E
Hypertext document file format used by Amiga computers
is the default tool for viewing AmigaGuide files used with AmigaOS 2.1, and is also a basic text viewer for ASCII documents. It can handle multiple files
AmigaGuide
Bootstrap firmware used by Amiga computers
firmware of the Amiga computers developed by Commodore International. Its purpose is to initialize the Amiga hardware and core components of AmigaOS and then
Kickstart_(Amiga)
Family of programming languages
had STOS BASIC while the Amiga had AMOS BASIC for this purpose. Microsoft first exhibited BASIC for game development with DONKEY.BAS for GW-BASIC, and later
BASIC
Home computer and electronics manufacturer
Amiga 1000 (1985–1987) Amiga 500 – incl. A500+ (1987–1991) Amiga 2000 – incl. A2000HD (1987–1991) Amiga 2500 (1988–1991) Amiga 1500 (1987–1991) Amiga
Commodore_International
Interpreter that enables users to enter and run programs in the BASIC language
BASICs—for example, SBASIC (1976), BBC BASIC (1981), True BASIC (1983), Beta BASIC (1983), QuickBASIC (1985), and AmigaBASIC (1986) -- introduced a number of
BASIC_interpreter
ABasiC was supplied for a time with the Amiga, but Commodore quickly replaced it with the Microsoft-developed AmigaBASIC. The user interface consists of four
Atari_ST_BASIC
for the Amiga line of computers and covers the AmigaOS operating system and its derivates AROS and MorphOS and is a split of main article Amiga software
Amiga_music_software
Operating system
"AR-OS") is a free and open-source multi media centric implementation of the AmigaOS 3.1 application programming interface (API) which is designed to be portable
AROS Research Operating System
AROS_Research_Operating_System
Microsystems hardware. The compiler emits interpreter code. Amiga Basic Alpha Microsystems (1977), AlphaBasic : user's manual, North Irvine, CA, retrieved 19 August
AlphaBasic
GW-BASIC IronRuby IronPython JScript Microsoft Liquid Motion Microsoft BASIC, also licensed as: Altair BASIC AmigaBASIC Applesoft BASIC Commodore BASIC Color
List_of_Microsoft_software
Version of the BASIC programming language
academic package of the Amiga 500, in the hope that schools would replace their ageing BBC Bs with Amiga 500s. A version of BBC BASIC V (Z80) has also been
BBC_BASIC
File format used by Amiga computers
Amiga Disk File (ADF) is a file format used by Amiga computers and emulators to store images of floppy disks, a single hard disk volumes (partitions) or
Amiga_Disk_File
Disk operating system of the AmigaOS
AmigaDOS is the disk operating system of the AmigaOS, which includes file systems, file and directory manipulation, the command-line interface, and file
AmigaDOS
(also under Perl) BASIC (also under Fortran II) AmigaBASIC Applesoft BASIC AMOS BASIC BASIC Stamp Basic-256 BASIC09 BBC Basic Blitz BASIC Blitz3D BlitzMax
Generational list of programming languages
Generational_list_of_programming_languages
Video game designer
Escape from the Planet of the Robot Monsters. Akers prototyped Klax in AmigaBASIC in just a few weeks, then ported it line-by-line to C. As of the spring
Dave_Akers
Dialect of the BASIC programming language
the user to program in a structured manner. In 1990, AMOS BASIC was released for the Amiga. It was originally meant to shortly follow the release of STOS
STOS_BASIC
1993 video game
(Amiga) The Amiga version was received positively. Reviewers consistently praised the graphics for their fidelity to the film. Steve Bradley of Amiga Format
Disney's Aladdin (Sega Genesis video game)
Disney's_Aladdin_(Sega_Genesis_video_game)
English software company
ABasiC for the Amiga, the first BASIC interpreter provided with Amigas. MetaComCo also worked with Atari Corporation to produce the BASIC initially provided
MetaComCo
Custom chips used in Amiga computers
addition to the Amiga chipsets, various specially designed chips have been used in Commodore Amiga computers that do not belong to the 'Amiga chipset' in
Amiga_custom_chips
Procedural computer programming language
Amiga version is available, although it has been discontinued and some parts of it are released as open-source. The first public release of PureBasic
PureBasic
Object-oriented programming system for AmigaOS
BOOPSI (Basic Object Oriented Programming System for Intuition) is an object-oriented programming system for AmigaOS. It extends the AmigaOS windowing
BOOPSI
1991 video game
Canadian independent developer Rob Anderson and published by Mindscape for the Amiga in 1991. A version for MS-DOS, with different sound and music, followed
Moonstone:_A_Hard_Days_Knight
Amiga-compatible computer operating system
MorphOS is an AmigaOS-like operating system designed for Power and PowerPC based computers. The core, based on the Quark microkernel, is proprietary;
MorphOS
8-bit home computer introduced in 1982
Commodore 64". Creative Computing, January 1983. Amiga Format News Special. "Commodore at CeBIT '94". Amiga Format, Issue 59, May 1994. Computer Chronicles;
Commodore_64
1990 video game
finishes all 100 waves. Akers programmed Klax in just a few weeks using AmigaBASIC, then ported each line to C. In a 1990 interview, he said he wanted to
Klax_(video_game)
Line of home computers from Atari Corporation
five months by a small team led by Shiraz Shivji. Alongside the Macintosh, Amiga, Apple IIGS, and Archimedes, the ST is part of a mid-1980s generation of
Atari_ST
American software company
Commodore 128, Amiga, IBM Personal Computer, and Macintosh. It operated until the mid-1990s.[vague] Hitman - cue sheets X-oR (Amiga, Atari, Macintosh)
Dr._T's_Music_Software
Commodore C64GS was similar to a Commodore 64 and the 1993 Amiga CD32 was similar to an Amiga 1200. Peripherals have been made available for several game
History_of_personal_computers
1995 Amiga video game
Gloom is a 1995 computer game for the Amiga computer. Gloom was the first commercially released Amiga clone of first-person shooter Doom. Gloom features
Gloom_(video_game)
1993 video game
Sensible Software and published by Virgin Interactive Entertainment for the Amiga. Virgin later ported the game to MS-DOS, Atari ST, Acorn Archimedes, Atari
Cannon_Fodder_(video_game)
Miggybyte was a free disk-based magazine for the Amiga range of computers, published by Pickled Fish Software and edited by Ben Gaunt. From 1995 to 1997
Miggybyte
1994 video game
Legacy of Sorasil is an isometric role-playing game that was released on Amiga with OCS/ECS chipsets and CD32 console in 1994 by Gremlin Interactive. The
HeroQuest II: Legacy of Sorasil
HeroQuest_II:_Legacy_of_Sorasil
1987 video game
and John Conley and published by MicroDeal in 1988. It was ported to the Amiga. In Slaygon, the player is a military robot moving through a maze and shooting
Slaygon
Audio tracker file format
playable on the Amiga without additional processing: for example, samples are stored in 8-bit PCM format ready to be played on the Amiga DACs, and pattern
MOD_(file_format)
Traditional first example of a computer programming language
to get a basic example working; a shorter time indicates an easier API for developers to adopt. ABAP Ada Aldor ALGOL ALGOL 60 AmbientTalk Amiga E Apache
Hello,_world
1989 video game
developed by Bullfrog Productions and published by Electronic Arts for the Amiga in March 1989, then quickly the Atari ST and MS-DOS. Many conversions followed
Populous_(video_game)
1989 video game
the Amiga game. The magazine wrote that the ZX Spectrum version had slightly improved control but negatively noted that it was still the same basic game
The_Running_Man_(video_game)
1993 video game
1993 in Japan and in 1995 in other countries. It is available for MS-DOS, Amiga, Mac, Sega CD, PC-9801, PC-9821, DOS/V, and FM Towns. FTL's Wayne Holder
Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep
Dungeon_Master_II:_The_Legend_of_Skullkeep
Widget toolkit for AmigaOS
Workbench 2.0 GUI of AmigaOS. The native Amiga windowing system is called Intuition, which manages the rendering of screens, windows and basic widgets. However
ReAction_GUI
Display mode used in Commodore Amiga computers
Hold-And-Modify, usually abbreviated as HAM, is a display mode of the Amiga computer. It uses a highly unusual technique to express the color of pixels
Hold-And-Modify
Defunct video game developer and publisher
with a portable game system, so he had a meeting with former colleagues at Amiga Corporation, RJ Mical and Dave Needle, to see if there was a way to design
Epyx
1993 video game
was originally developed for the FM Towns, and ported for the Sega CD, Amiga CD32, 3DO, and MS-DOS. Microcosm featured realistic FMV animation, with
Microcosm_(video_game)
1988 video game
The Amiga port received mixed reviews from critics. CU Amiga-64's Mike Pattenden criticized the sound and difficulty level of the Amiga port. Amiga Format's
P-47:_The_Phantom_Fighter
1993 video game
developed by The Warp Factory and published by Gremlin Graphics for the Amiga in November 1993. It is the sequel to the original Zool, which was released
Zool_2
File managing software
originally written for the Amiga computer system in the early to mid-1990s. Commercial development on the version for the Amiga ceased in 1997. Directory
Directory_Opus
Analog video hardware and software editing suite
standard-definition video. The plug-in expansion card initially worked with the Amiga 2000 computer and provides a number of BNC connectors on the exposed rear
Video_Toaster
1995 video game
Fears is a first-person shooter released in 1995 for the Amiga 1200 developed by Bomb Software and published by Manyk. The game features thirty levels
Fears_(video_game)
1996 video game
Testament is a 1996 video game by Insanity for the Amiga. It is a horror first-person shooter. The game follows a soldier who participates in an expedition
Testament_(video_game)
File format
the Interchange File Format (IFF) standard. The format originated on the Amiga platform, and on IBM-compatible systems, files in this format or the related
ILBM
Programming language
True BASIC is a variant of the BASIC programming language descended from Dartmouth BASIC — the original BASIC. Both were created by college professors
True_BASIC
1991 video game
game developed by Twilight and published by Ocean Software in 1991 for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and MS-DOS. Named after
WWF WrestleMania (1991 video game)
WWF_WrestleMania_(1991_video_game)
1989 shoot 'em up video game
game developed by The Bitmap Brothers and published by Image Works for the Amiga and Atari ST. It was later converted to the Master System, PC-98, X68000
Xenon_2:_Megablast
1990 sports video game
futuristic basketball video game released by Hewson Consultants for the Amiga and Atari ST in 1990. It was ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment
Future_Basketball
Series of 32 bit CISC microprocessors
processors used in the early Apple Macintosh, the Sharp X68000, the Commodore Amiga, the Sinclair QL, the Atari ST and Falcon, the Atari Jaguar, the Sega Genesis
Motorola_68000_series
addition of worms as characters, and inspired by a Blitz BASIC programming competition held by Amiga Format magazine, Davidson renamed his project from Artillery
Worms_(1995_video_game)
Action-adventure video game
language or user-interface elements. The game was originally developed for the Amiga and Atari ST but has since been widely ported to other contemporary systems
Another_World_(video_game)
1991 video game
strategy video game developed by DMA Design and published by Psygnosis for the Amiga. It was later ported to numerous other platforms. The game was programmed
Lemmings_(video_game)
Process performed by firmware or software routines
poweronselftest.com Amiga Power On Self Test and Color Screens Schemes at Wayback Machine (originally on NewTek Inc. site) What your Amiga is telling you article
Power-on_self-test
Artillery strategy computer game series
game to Total Wormage. Created as an entry for a Blitz BASIC programming competition run by the Amiga Format magazine, a cut-down version of the programming
Worms_(series)
Computer art form using text characters
so-called "Oldskool" style. It is also called "Amiga style", due to its origin and widespread use on Commodore Amiga computers. The style uses primarily the
ASCII_art
Type of software for creating music
from the Amiga platform to the PC. Although the IBM and compatibles initially lacked the hardware sound processing capabilities of the Amiga, with the
Music_tracker
1993 video game
Software for the Sega Mega Drive and published by Psygnosis in 1993. An Amiga port was developed by Lunatic Software. It is a humorous, cutesy platform
Wiz_'n'_Liz
Software companies of the United Kingdom
structured form of BASIC, similar to AMOS on the Amiga. The purpose of the language is video game creation using Microsoft's DirectX from a BASIC programming
The_Game_Creators
1989 video game
Ocean Software in 1990 for the ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Amiga, and Atari ST. There are 50 stages at 17 locations: Mount Fuji, Mount Keirin
Buster_Bros.
End-user desktop database program
in 1983 by Precision Software for the Commodore 64 and 128 and later the Amiga and Atari ST. In 1989, it was the first database management system to run
Superbase_(database)
Raster graphics editor
created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts and published for the then-new Amiga 1000 in November 1985. A series of updated versions followed, some of which
Deluxe_Paint
1992 video game
for the Amiga. The game was developed by the company Art & Magic, which was originally known as Ordilogic Systems. Agony was the only Amiga game developed
Agony_(1992_video_game)
can update AmigaOS files and all Amiga programs which are registered to use the same update program that is standard for Amiga. Updating AmigaOS requires
Comparison of operating systems
Comparison_of_operating_systems
1990 video game
scores ranging from 58% (Zzap!64) to 83% (Amiga Format) for the Atari ST and Amiga formats of the game. Whilst Amiga Format praised its graphics, "clever design"
Battle_Master
1987 video game
platforms, including the Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Macintosh, IBM PC, Atari ST, Amiga and Nintendo Entertainment System. Set in the Caribbean, the game is a simulation
Sid_Meier's_Pirates!
language (ALF) ALGOL 58 ALGOL 60 ALGOL 68 ALGOL W Alice ML Alma-0 AmbientTalk Amiga E AMPL Analitik AngelScript Apache Pig latin Apex (Salesforce.com, Inc)
List_of_programming_languages
Finnish politician (1964–2021)
Erikoislehdet. Kasvi J.J.J. (1989) Amiga 2, AmigaBasic, Erikoislehdet Oy, Tecnopress. Kasvi J.J.J. (1988) Amiga 1, AmigaDOS, Tecnopress Oy. Kasvi J.J.J.
Jyrki_Kasvi
Video game genre
part of QBasic with MS-DOS 5.0, the Amiga also had a release at this time called Amiga Tanx distributed via Amiga Format magazine in the UK which included
Artillery_game
Software for connecting to a printer
etcetera. Any Amiga printer driver had to communicate though the standard Amiga printer.device (the default standard hardware device of Amiga dealing with
Printer_driver
1987 video game
released for the NES, Master System, Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari ST, Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, and Atari Lynx, among
Double_Dragon_(video_game)
Video game series
developed using the STOS (derived from BASIC) programming language with the STOS Compiler Engine. For the Amiga version it was converted to AMOS using
Fun_School
1991 video game
as Vimana and King of the Monsters. British gaming magazine The One for Amiga Games reviewed Blade Master in August 1991, calling it a "masterpiece" and
Blade_Master
1987 video game
It was developed for the MS-DOS and the Apple II and later ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, Apple IIGS, Mac, and Tandy Color Computer 3. It utilizes the
Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards
Leisure_Suit_Larry_in_the_Land_of_the_Lounge_Lizards
1992 video game
Championship. The Amiga and Genesis versions of Lotus III again contain a hidden game, accessed by the password CU AMIGA in the Amiga version and POD PLEASE
Lotus III: The Ultimate Challenge
Lotus_III:_The_Ultimate_Challenge
1993 city-building and real-time strategy video game
with real-time strategy elements for Amiga and MS-DOS. Developed and published by Blue Byte Software, the Amiga version was released in Germany in June
The Settlers (1993 video game)
The_Settlers_(1993_video_game)
2004 video game
(2013-04-10). "Bos Wars". Amiga Future. No. 86. Übersee: APC&TCP. p. 21. Bos Wars Homepage Savannah project Information about the game Basic guide An unofficial
Bos_Wars
1990 video game
credits into the arcade machine to continue playing. Snow Bros. for the Amiga was created by Ocean France, the French division of publisher Ocean Software
Snow_Bros.
1995 video game
Thriller. Ports to the Amiga and CD32 were cancelled. A reviewer for Next Generation commented that "Although in some ways it's a bit basic compared to its competition
Bureau_13_(video_game)
American computer magazine published from 1984 to 1989
States, covering all Commodore color computers, primarily Commodore 64 and Amiga. The first issue of Ahoy! was published in January 1984. The magazine was
Ahoy!
AMIGA BASIC
AMIGA BASIC
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Hopeful
Female
Esperanto
Esperanto name AMIKA means "friendly."
Girl/Female
Indian
Leader, Princess, Royal lady
Boy/Male
Native American
He fights.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Trustworthy, Faithful, Peaceful, Honest
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Full; Complete
Girl/Female
Israeli
Truth.
Female
Esperanto
Variant spelling of Esperanto Amika, AMICA means "friendly."
Girl/Female
Indian
Friendly
Male
Native American
Native American Navajo name AHIGA means "he fights."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(अमिता) Feminine form of Hindi Amit, AMITA means "infinite; immeasurable." Compare with another form of Amita.
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲמִירָה) Hebrew name AMIRA means "speech, utterance." Compare with another form of Amira.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Close to heart, Someone who gives guidance, Prophet saw)s grand daughter
Girl/Female
African Arabic American Muslim
Trustworthy.
Girl/Female
Indian
Limitless, Boundless, Unmeasurable, Infinite, Eternal
Girl/Female
Indian
Trustworthy, Faithful, Peaceful, Honest
Girl/Female
Muslim American Arabic Hebrew Persian Yiddish
Well populated.
Girl/Female
Indian
Close to heart, Someone who gives guidance, Prophet saw)s grand daughter
Female
Hebrew
(×ַמִּתָה) Hebrew name AMITA means "honest, upright." Compare with another form of Amita.
Female
Hebrew
(×Ö·×žÖ´×™× Ö¸×”) Hebrew name AMINA means "faithful, trusted." Compare with another form of Amina.
AMIGA BASIC
AMIGA BASIC
Boy/Male
Celebrity, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Lord Ayyappa's Related Name; Famous Tamil Actor and Director Name also
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
From Great Britain; From England
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Lover of Krishna; Successful; Prosperous
Boy/Male
Indian
Pot, Caliber, Wisdom, Rank
Boy/Male
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
More Elegant; More Graceful; More Humorous
Boy/Male
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Group of Stars Shining in the Sky
AMIGA BASIC
AMIGA BASIC
AMIGA BASIC
AMIGA BASIC
AMIGA BASIC
n. pl.
An order of ganoid fishes of which Amia is the type. See Bowfin and Ganoidei.
n. pl.
An order of ganoid fishes, having cycloid scales. The bowfin (Amia calva) is a living example.
n.
The bowfin (Amia calva).
n.
A rare element of the nitrogen-phosphorus group, found combined, in vanadates, in certain minerals, and reduced as an infusible, grayish-white metallic powder. It is intermediate between the metals and the non-metals, having both basic and acid properties. Symbol V (or Vd, rarely). Atomic weight 51.2.
n.
A basic substance, C7H17NO2, formed from the growth of the typhoid bacillus on meat pulp. It induces in small animals lethargic conditions with liquid dejecta.
a.
Having a valence of three; trivalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having three hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic; thus, glycerin, glyceric acid, and tartronic acid are each triatomic.
n.
The oxide of zirconium, obtained as a white powder, and possessing both acid and basic properties. On account of its infusibility, and brilliant luminosity when incandescent, it is used as an ingredient of sticks for the Drummomd light.
n.
Any one of a series of complex basic sulphur compounds analogous to the sulphines.
n.
A green poisonous substance used as a pigment and drug, obtained by the action of acetic acid on copper, and consisting essentially of a complex mixture of several basic copper acetates.
n.
A trade name for a brown dyestuff obtained from certain basic azo compounds of benzene; -- called also Bismarck brown, Manchester brown, etc.
n.
A nitrate formed from three molecules of nitric acid; also, less properly, applied to certain basic nitrates; as, trisnitrate of bismuth.
a.
Having a valence of four; quadrivalent; tetravalent; sometimes, in a specific sense, having four hydroxyl groups, whether acid or basic.
n.
A rare element of the chromium group found in certain minerals, as wolfram and scheelite, and isolated as a heavy steel-gray metal which is very hard and infusible. It has both acid and basic properties. When alloyed in small quantities with steel, it greatly increases its hardness. Symbol W (Wolframium). Atomic weight, 183.6. Specific gravity, 18.
n.
A salt of orthosilicic acid, H4SiO4; -- so called because the ratio of the oxygen atoms united to the basic metals and silicon respectively is 1:1; for example, Mg2SiO4 or 2MgO.SiO2.
n.
The bowfin (Amia calva). See Bowfin.
n.
A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin.
n.
Any one of a certain series of basic compounds containing a chain of four nitrogen atoms; for example, ethyl tetrazone, (C2H5)2N.N2.N(C2H5)2, a colorless liquid having an odor of leeks.
n.
A heavy yellow powder, Hg3O2SO4, which consists of a basic mercuric sulphate; -- called also turpeth mineral.
a.
Capable of neutralizing three molecules of a monacid base, or their equivalent; having three hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by basic elements on radicals; -- said of certain acids; thus, citric acid is a tribasic acid.
n.
A voracious ganoid fish (Amia calva) found in the fresh waters of the United States; the mudfish; -- called also Johnny Grindle, and dogfish.