cyanide
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CYANIDE
Cy "a *nide (s "-nd or -nd; 1 4 ), n. Etym: [Cf. F. cyanide. See Cyanic. ](Chem. )
cy a nide |ˈsīəˌnīd ˈsaɪəˌnaɪd | ▶noun Chemistry a salt or ester of hydrocyanic acid, containing the anion CN − or the group −CN. The salts are generally extremely toxic. Compare with nitrile. • sodium or potassium cyanide used as a poison or in the extraction of gold and silver. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from cyanogen + -ide .
cyanide |ˈsʌɪənʌɪd | ▶noun Chemistry a salt or ester of hydrocyanic acid, containing the anion CN − or the group −CN. The salts are generally extremely toxic. Compare with nitrile. • [ mass noun ] sodium or potassium cyanide used as a poison or in the extraction of gold and silver. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from cyanogen + -ide .
cy a nide /sá (ɪ )ənàɪd /名詞 U シアン化物 ; 青酸カリ .