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English Dictionary: ortho... by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ortho- \Or"tho-\ [Gr. [?] straight; akin to Skr. [?]rdhva
      upright, vrdh to grow, to cause to grow.]
      1. A combining form signifying straight, right, upright,
            correct, regular; as, orthodromy, orthodiagonal, orthodox,
            orthographic.
  
      2. (Chem.) A combining form (also used adjectively),
            designating:
            (a) (Inorganic Chem.) The one of several acids of the same
                  element (as the phosphoric acids), which actually
                  occurs with the greatest number of hydroxyl groups;
                  as, orthophosphoric acid. Cf. {Normal}.
            (b) (Organic Chem.) Connection with, or affinity to, one
                  variety of isomerism, characteristic of the benzene
                  compounds; -- contrasted with {meta-} or {para-}; as,
                  the ortho position; hence, designating any substance
                  showing such isomerism; as, an ortho compound.
  
      Note: In the graphic representation of the benzene nucleus
               (see {Benzene nucleus}, under {Benzene}), provisionally
               adopted, any substance exhibiting double substitution
               in adjacent and contiguous carbon atoms, as 1 & 2, 3 &
               4, 4 & 5, etc., is designated by ortho-; as,
               orthoxylene; any substance exhibiting substitution of
               two carbon atoms with one intervening, as 1 & 3, 2 & 4,
               3 & 5, 4 & 6, etc., by meta-; as, resorcin or
               metaxylene; any substance exhibiting substitution in
               opposite parts, as 1 & 4, 2 & 5, 3 & 6, by para-; as,
               hydroquinone or paraxylene.
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