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[ hahy-droh-sahy-an-ik ] / ˌhaɪ droʊ saɪˈæn ɪk /
adjectiveof or derived from hydrocyanic acid. Origin of hydrocyanicFirst recorded in 1810–20; hydro-2 + cyanic Words nearby hydrocyanichydrocortisone, Hydrocortone, hydrocrack, hydrocracker, hydrocracking, hydrocyanic, hydrocyanic acid, hydrocyst, hydrodesulfurization, HydroDiuril, hydrodynamic Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hydrocyanicThe bluish pellets of diatomite soaked in hydrocyanic acid were poured through chutes. My Visit To Hell|Christopher Buckley|January 30, 2009|DAILY BEAST Hydrocyanic acid gas has been used successfully against household insects and will probably be used more and more in the future. Handbook of Medical Entomology|William Albert Riley Hydrocyanic acid and Creosote,—general sedatives,—act locally as anodynes to the nerves of the stomach. The Action of Medicines in the System|Frederick William Headland The dose is 1⁄12 to 1⁄4 gr., in solution; in the usual cases in which the administration of hydrocyanic acid is indicated. Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II|Arnold Cooley
It fills the indications of hydrocyanic acid, ingluvin, ipecac or any other anti-emetic. New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers|Various There is some reason to think that the frosted second growth is particularly rich in hydrocyanic acid. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle|U.S. Department of Agriculture
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