ar·sine
| \ är-ˈsēn , ˈär-ˌsēn \ - a colorless flammable extremely poisonous gas AsH3 with an odor like garlic; also : a derivative of arsine
: a colorless flammable extremely poisonous gas AsH3 with an odor like garlicalso : a derivative of arsine
First Known Use
1851, in the meaning defined
abovePronoun
Middle English, from Old English
ic; akin to Old High German
ih I, Latin
ego, Greek
egōar·sine
| \ är-ˈsēn , ˈär-ˌsēn \ - a colorless flammable extremely poisonous gas AsH3 with an odor like garlic; also : a derivative of arsine
: a colorless flammable extremely poisonous gas AsH3 with an odor like garlicalso : a derivative of arsine
First Known Use
1851, in the meaning defined
abovePronoun
Middle English, from Old English
ic; akin to Old High German
ih I, Latin
ego, Greek
egōar·sine
| \ är-ˈsēn , ˈär-ˌsēn \ - a colorless flammable extremely poisonous gas AsH3 with an odor like garlic; also : a derivative of arsine
: a colorless flammable extremely poisonous gas AsH3 with an odor like garlicalso : a derivative of arsine
First Known Use
1851, in the meaning defined
abovePronoun
Middle English, from Old English
ic; akin to Old High German
ih I, Latin
ego, Greek
egō