`Webster's
`Collegiate
`Dictionary
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`ELEVENTH
`EDITION
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`RECEIVED OH&S
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`trip bounding pr protecting an area 3 : outer limits — often used in
`s.i 4 : the part of a basketball court outside the three-point line
`PL,
`'i.rny'si-um Xjper-a-'mi-zhe-sm, -ze-\ n, pl -sia \-zhe-a, -ze-\ DSTL, ir-
`p'eri
`fr. peri- + Gk my,? mouse, muscle — more at MOUSE] (ca. 1842)
`'."[be cqnnectiye-tissue sheath that surrounds a muscle and forms
`sbeaths for the_bundles of^nuscle fibers
`-oi-i.na'tal \-'na-t31\ adj (1952): occurring in, concerned with, or being
`the period around the time of birth <~ mortality> <~ care> —
`ln"eri'-na-taT.ly Vt3Hl)e\~arfv"
`^gri.na'tol-p-gy \,per-3-,na-'ta-l3-]e\n (1969) : a branch of medicine
`"gncerned with permatal care — peri-na-tol-o-^ist \-jist\n
`i-um Yiper-a-'ne-smX n, pl -nea \-'ne-3\ [ME, fr. LL perinaion,
`Ok, fr. peri- + fnan to empty out; perh. akin to Skt ifndtt he sets in
`motion] (15c) : an area of tissue that marks externally the approximate
`boundary of the outlet of the pelvis and gives passage to theurinogen-
`^al ducts and rectum; also : the area between the anus and the posteri-
`Q'rpart of the external genitalia — per-i.ne-al \-lne-sl\ adj
`rt.neu-ri-um \,per-s-'nur-e-3m, -'nyur-\ n, pl -rja \-e-s\ [NL, h.peri-
`"("Gk neuron nerve — more at NERVE] (ca. 1842) : the connectives
`tissue sheath that siurpunds a bundle pfjaerve fibers
`.".ri.od \'pir-e-sd\ n WEperiode, fr. MF, fr. ML, L, & Gk; MLperio-
`dus period of time, punctuation mark, fr. L & Ok; L, rhetorical period,
`Cj.ok penodos circuit, period of time, rhetorical period, fr. peri- + ho-
`"dos way] (ca. 1530) 1 : the completion of a cycle, a series of events, or
`g single action : CONCLUSION 2 a (1) : an utterance from one full stop
`to'another : SENTENCE (2) : a well-proportioned sentence of several
`clauses (3) : PERIODIC SENTENCE b : a musical structure or melodic
`section usu. composed of two or more contrasting or complementary
`irases and ending with a cadence 3 a : the full'pause with which the
`utterance of a sentence closes b : END, STOP 4 obs : GOAL, PURPOSE
`5 a (1): a pomt. • use(l to mark the end (as of a declarative sentence or
`an abbreviation) (2) — used mterjectionaUy to emphasize the finality
`of the preceding statement <I don't remember — ~> b : a rhythmical
`unit in Greek verse composed of a series of two or more cola 6 a : a
`portion of time determined by some recurring phenomenon b (1)
`: the interval of time required for a cyclic motion or phenomenon to
`complete a cycle and begin to repeat itself (2) : a number k that does
`not change the value of a periodic function/when added to the inde-
`pendent variable; esp •'. the smallest such number C : a single cyclic oc-
`currence of menstruation 7 a : a chronological division : STAGE b
`: a division of geologic time longer than an epoch and included in an
`era c : a stage of culture having a definable place in time and space
`8 a : one of the division^ of the academic day b : one of the divisions
`of the playing time of a game
`Syn PERIOD, EPOCH, ERA, AGE mean a division of time. PERIOD may
`designate an extent of time of any length (periods of economic pros-
`perity>. EPOCH applies to a period begun or set off by some significant
`pr striking quality, change, or series of events <the steam engine
`marked a new epoch in industry). ERA suggests a period of history
`marked by a new or distinct order of things <the era of global commu-
`nications>. AGE is used frequently of a fairly definite period dominat-
`ed by a prominent figure or feature <the age of Samuel Johnson>.
`adj (1905) : of, relating to, or representing a particular historical
`period <~ fumiture> <~- costumes)
`pe.ri-Od'ic \,pir-e-'a-dik\ adj (1642) 1 a : occurring or recurring at
`regular intervals b : occurring repeatedly from time to time 2 a
`
`perimysium • periosteum 921
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`: consisting of or containing a series of repeated stages, processes, or
`digits : CYCLIC <~ decimals) <a ~- vibration) b : being a function
`any value of which recurs at regular intervals 3 : expressed in or char-
`acterized by periodic sentences
`per'iod-ic acid \,p3r-(,)i-'a-dik-\ n [ISVper- + iodic\ (1836) : any of the
`strongly oxidizing acids (as H5I06 or HI04) that are the most highly ox-
`idized acids of iodine
`'•pe.ri-od-i.cal \,pir-e-'a-di-k3l\ adj (1601) 1 : PERIODIC 1 2 a : pub-
`lished with a fixed interval between the issues or numbers b : pub-
`lished in, characteristic of, or connected with a periodical
`'periodical n (1798): a periodical publication
`periodical cicada n (1890): SEVENTEEN-YEAR LOCUST
`pe.ri'ocM-cal.ly \,pir-e-'a-di-k(3-)le\ adv (1646) 1 : at regular intervals
`of time 2 : from time to time : FREQUENTLY
`pe.ri.od.ic.i.ty \,pir-e-3-'di-s3-te\ n (1833) : the quality, state, or fact of
`being regularly recurrent or having periods
`periodic law n (1872) : a law in chemistry: the elements when arranged
`in the order of their atomic numbers show a periodic variation of
`atomic structure and of most of their properties
`periodic sentence n (ca. 1928) : a usu. complex sentence that Kas no
`subordinate or trailing elements following its principal clause (as m
`"yesterday while I was walking down the street, I saw him")
`periodic table n (1895) : an arrangement of chemical elements based
`on the periodic law
`pe-ri"od-i.za-tion Xipir-e-s-ds-'za-shanX n (1938) : division (as of histo-
`ry) into periods
`peri-odon-tal \,per-e-o-'dan-t31\ adj (1854) 1 : investing or surround-
`ing a tooth 2 : of or affectmg periodontal tissues or regions <~ dis-
`eases) — peri-odon-taMy \-ts'l-e\ adv
`periodontal membrane n (1899): the fibrous connective-tissue layer
`covering the cementum of a tooth and holding it in place in the jaw-
`bone
`peri'odon-tics \-'dan-Uks\ n pl but sing or pl in constr QfLperiodontium
`periodontal tissue, fr. peri- + Gk odont-, odous, odon tooth — more at
`TOOTH] (ca. 1944) : a branch of dentistry that deals with diseases of the
`supporting and mvestmg structures of the teeth including the gums, ce-
`mentum, periodontal membranes, and alveolar bone — peri-odon-
`tist \-'dan-tist\ n
`peri'odon.ti-tis \,per-e-(,)o-idan-'ti-t3s\ n DS}L] (1872) : inflammation
`of the supporting structures of the teeth and esp. the periodontal mem-
`brane
`pen-odon-tol-o-gy \-,dan-'ta-l3-je\ n (1914) : PERIODONTICS
`period piece n (1940): a work (as of literature, art, furniture, cinema,
`or music) whose special value lies in its evocation of a historical period
`peri.onych-i.um \,per-e-o-*iu-ke-3m\ n, pl -ia \-ke-a\ fffL, fr. peri- +
`Gk onych-, onyx nail — more at NAIL] (ca. 1879) : the tissue bordering
`the root and sides of a fingemail or toenaU
`peri-op-er.a-tive \,per-e-'a-p(a-)r3-tiv, -ps-,ra-\ adj (1966) : relating to,
`occurring in, or being the period around the time of a surgical opera-
`tion <~ morbidity> <'^-' nursing>
`peri-os-te.al \,per-e-'as-te-3l\ adj (1S30) 1 : situated around or pro-
`duced external to bone 2 : of, relating to, or involving the periosteum
`peri-os-te-um \-te-sm\ n, pl -tea \-te-s\ [NL, fr. LL periosteon, fr. Ok,
`neut. ot periosteos around the bone, fr. peri- + osteon bone — more at
`OSSBOUS] (1597) : the membrane of connective tissue that closely in-
`vests all bones except at the articular surfaces
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`PERIODIC TABLE
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`This is a common long form of the table. Roman numerals and letters heading the vertical columns indicate the groups. (There are differ-
`ences of opinion regarding the letter designations, but those given here are probably the most generqlly used. Also, international standards
`favor numbering the groups 1-18 from left to right using Arabic niimerals, but the designations shown below remam quite common.) The
`horizontal rows represent the periods, with two series removed from the two very long periods and represented below the main table. Atom-
`ic numbers are given above the symbols for the elements. Compare ELEMENT table.
`IA' ' ^ VIIA3 VfflA4
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`7N 1
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`5p 3
`
`3
`As
`
`6c 1
`
`4
`Si
`
`32
`Ge
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`50
`Sn
`
`5B 1
`
`3
`Al
`
`31
`Ga
`
`49
`In
`
`IB
`
`29
`Cu
`
`HB
`
`30
`Zn
`
`28
`Ni
`
`Vffl
`
`27
`Co
`
`45
`Rh
`
`VIB
`
`VIffi
`
`24
`Cr
`
`25
`Mn
`
`43
`Tc
`
`26
`Fe
`
`44
`Ru
`
`VB
`
`23
`
`v 4
`
`rvB
`
`22
`Ti
`
`ms
`
`21
`Sc
`
`39
`
`DA2
`
`4B
`
`e
`
`12
`Mg
`
`20
`Ca
`
`38
`Sr
`
`1H 3L
`
`i
`
`11
`Na
`
`19
`
`K 3
`
`7
`Rb
`
`fflA
`
`rvA
`
`VA
`
`VIA
`
`2H
`
`e
`
`10
`Ne
`
`18
`AT
`
`36
`Kr
`
`54
`Xe
`
`1H 9F 1
`
`7a 3
`
`5
`Br
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`80 1
`
`6
`
`s 3
`
`4
`Se
`
`52
`Te
`
`53
`
`86
`Rn
`
`I 8
`
`5
`At
`
`71
`Lu
`
`103
`Lr
`
`84
`Po
`
`70
`Yb
`I
`102
`No
`
`51
`Sb
`
`83
`Bi
`
`69
`Tm
`
`101
`Md
`
`81
`Tl
`
`82
`Pb
`
`67
`Ho
`
`99
`Es'
`
`68
`Er
`
`100
`Fm
`
`46
`Pd
`
`78
`Ft
`
`110
`Ds
`
`64
`Cd
`
`96
`Cm
`
`47
`Ag
`
`79
`Au
`
`65
`Tb
`
`97
`Bk
`
`48
`Cd
`
`80
`Hg
`
`66
`Dy
`
`98
`Cf
`
`75
`Re
`
`107
`Bh
`
`61
`Pm
`
`93
`Np
`
`76
`Os
`
`108
`Hs
`
`62
`Sm
`
`94
`Pu
`
`77
`Ir
`
`109
`Mt
`
`63
`Eu
`
`95
`Am
`
`42
`Mo
`
`74
`
`w 1
`
`06
`Sg
`
`60
`Nd
`
`92
`u
`
`40
`Zr
`
`72
`Hf
`
`104
`Rf
`
`58
`Ce
`
`90
`Th
`
`1
`Nb
`
`73
`Ta
`
`105
`Db
`
`59
`Pr
`
`91
`Pa
`
`Y 5
`
`7
`*La
`
`89
`#Ac
`
`55
`Cs
`
`87
`Pr
`
`56
`Ba
`
`88
`Ra
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`"LANTHANTOE
`SERIES
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`#ACTINIDE
`SERIES
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`Qroim n. (excludin6 hydrogen) comprises the alkali metals.
`IPUA comprises the alkaline earth metals.
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`3 Group VELA (excluding hydrogen) comprises the halogens.
`4 Group VIIIA (also called group Zero) comprises the noble gases.
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