cyanide

/ˈsaɪənaɪd/

cyanide

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Definition

Any compound containing the -C≡N group or the CN⁻ anion.

Etymology

From cyan- + -ide.

Example Sentences

  • "The birdies all try an' hide / But they still go for peanuts / When coated with cyanide"
  • "Two doctors and a metallurgist from Scotland patented a process for dissolving gold with cyanide in 1887 and patented the recovery of gold from solution using finely divided zinc (zinc precipitation) the following year. […] The first commercial processing plant to use cyanide in the milling circuit was constructed at the Crown mine at Karangahake, New Zealand in 1889."
  • "The vast majority of the victims, on Jones’s orders, had drunk a fruit punch mixture laced with cyanide, a deadly poison. Adults had fed the poisoned liquid to the children, including infants."
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