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Paraldehyde
Paraldehyde Par*al"de*hyde, n. [Pref. para- + aldehyde.] (Chem.) A polymeric modification of aldehyde obtained as a white crystalline substance.

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- Arald may refer to: Arald, version of the name Harold Arald (opera) Arald, pen name of Barbu Lăzăreanu Arald, Archdeacon of Wells Arald, Danish warrior...
- church in Pomerania, close to the Viking Age stronghold of Jomsborg), as +ARALD CVRMSVN + REX AD TANER + SCON + JVMN + CIV ALDIN, i.e. "Harald Gormson,...
- Arald is a 1942 Romanian-language 1-act opera by Nicolae Bretan. The libretto, written by the composer, is from Mihai Eminescu's poem "Strigoii" ("The...
- knight, although he doesn't know for sure what happened to him), Baron Arald (the baron of Redmont fief) explains to him that his talents lie in other...
- Coin with the legend "MAHNUS ARALD REX". Generally held to date from Magnus and Harald's short co-rule, depicting Magnus who had precedence, but also...
- as Baron Arald, a baron who had defeated Morgarath in the previous years Tournament at Gorlan. Due to his calming voice and his victory Arald has significant...
- with four dots surrounded by an octagonal ridge. The inscription reads: "+ARALD CVRMSVN+REX AD TANER+SCON+JVMN+CIV ALDIN+" and translates as "Harald Gormsson...
- with four dots surrounded by an octagonal ridge. The inscription reads: "+ARALD CVRMSVN+REX AD TANER+SCON+JVMN+CIV ALDIN+" and translates as "Harald Gormsson...
- Håkon Arald Gulbrandsen (born 15 March 1969) is a Norwegian diplomat and politician for the Socialist Left Party. Hailing from Halden, he graduated as...
- and eventually also their cultural editor. In 1915, using the pen name "Arald", Lăzăreanu was featured in the pages of Rampa magazine. Returning to Botoșani...