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Halid

Definition:

Halid refers to a type of chemical compound that contains a halogen element, commonly chlorine, bromine, or iodine, in combination with an alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal.

Sense 1 (Chemistry):

In chemistry, halids are compounds formed by the reaction of a halogen element with a metal. They are characterized by their high reactivity and ionic nature.

Example sentence: The formation of sodium halides by the reaction of sodium with chlorine or other halogens is commonly taught in introductory chemistry courses.

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Sense 2 (Alternative Medicine):

In alternative medicine, halid is believed to be an element that possesses healing properties when used as a remedy or supplement.

Example sentence: According to some proponents of alternative medicine, the halid minerals found in certain natural spring waters can have therapeutic effects on the body.

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Sense 3 (Local Term):

In some regions, specifically the coastal areas, "halid" is used as a local term to refer to a traditional fishing boat or canoe.

Example sentence: The fishermen rowed their halid towards the open sea, ready to cast their nets and catch fresh fish for the local market.

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