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choloid, a.|ˈkɒlɔɪd| [f. Gr. χολή bile + -oid.] Resembling bile (Syd. Soc. Lex.). So choloiˈdanic acid, a white acid, crystallizing in long hair-like prisms, formed in treating choloidic with nitric acid. choloˈidic or choloiˈdinic acid, a product of the dehydration of cholic acid, and of the putrefaction of bile.
1848Carpenter Anim. Phys. 282 Two fatty acids, termed the choleic and the choloidic. 1880J. W. Legg Bile 3 Demarcay succeeded in separating 3 acids, choleic [= taurocholic], choloidic, and cholic [= glycocholic]. |