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Webster's 1828 Dictionary

FERRO-CYANATE

n.A compound of the ferro-cyanic acid with a base.

 

FERRO-CYANIC

a.[L. ferrum, iron and cyanic, which see. ] The same as ferroprussic.

 

FERRO-PRUSSIATE

n.A compound of the ferro-silicic acid with a base, forming a substance analogous to a salt.

 

FERRO-PRUSSIC

a.[L. ferrum, iron, and prussic. ] Designating a peculiar acid, formed of prussic acid and protoxyd of iron.

 

FERRO-SILICATE

n.A compound of ferro-silicic acid with a base, forming a substance analogous to a salt.

 

FERRO-SILICIC

a.[L. ferrum, iron, and silex. ] Designating a compound of iron and silex.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

FERRO-

FERRO- Fer "ro- (. (Chem. )

 

Defn: A prefix, or combining form, indicating ferrous iron as an ingredient; as, ferrocyanide.

 

FERRO-CONCRETE

FERRO-CONCRETE Fer "ro-con "crete, n. (Arch. & Engin. )

 

Defn: Concrete strengthened by a core or foundation skeleton of iron or steel bars, strips, etc. Floors, columns, piles, water pipes, etc. , have been successfully made of it. Called also armored concrete steel, and reënforced concrete.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

ferro-

ferro- comb. form containing iron: ferroconcrete. Chemistry of iron with a valence of two; ferrous. Compare with ferri-. ORIGIN from Latin ferrum iron.

 

Oxford Dictionary

ferro-

ferro- |ˈfɛrəʊ | combining form containing iron: ferroconcrete. Chemistry of iron with a valency of two; ferrous. Compare with ferri-. ORIGIN from Latin ferrum iron .