Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SES-QUI'O-DID
SES-QUI-DU'PLI-CATESES-QUIP'E-DAL, or SES-QUIP-E-DA'LI-AN
SES-QUI'O-DID, n.
A basic compound of iodine with another element, in the proportions of three equivalents of iodine to two of the other element.
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