Crossword-Solution: SUBOXIDE 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Suboxide n. An oxide containing a relatively small amount of oxygen,
and less than the normal proportion; as, potassium suboxide, K4O.

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oxide of an element containing less oxygen than the common oxide formed by the element 1 answer
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One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor of a candidate for office.
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ROTELEC
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A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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The nitrogen suboxide released when the nitrogen fixed in chemical nitrogen fertilizers is denitrified will, it is estimated, cause a future 3.5 percent reduction of ozone.
Down with the Cities Tadashi Nakashima 1996
Exposed to the air it soon tarnishes, being covered with a grey matter, which some regard as a suboxide (Pb^{2}O), and others as simply a mixture of lead and protoxide.
A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Anonymous 2005
The opaque white is found to be oxide of tin; the yellow is the antimoniate of lead, or Naples yellow, with a slight admixture of tin; the blue is oxide of copper, without any cobalt; the green is also from copper; the brown is from iron; and the red is a suboxide of copper.
The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 2. (of 7): Assyria George Rawlinson 2005
The Assyrians used also opaque glass, which they colored, sometimes red, with the suboxide of copper, sometimes white, sometimes of other hues.
The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 2. (of 7): Assyria George Rawlinson 2005
The investigation of Weppen appears to prove that the action of the charcoal extends to all metallic salts; with the following, no doubt remains of this being so, to wit:--the sulphates of copper, zinc, chromium, and protoxide of iron; the nitrates of lead, nickel, silver, cobalt, suboxide and oxide of mercury; the protochlorides of tin and mercury; the acetates of lead and sesquioxide of iron; and the tartrate of antimony.
Field's Chromatography George Field 2007