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bichloride
[bahy-klawr-ahyd, -id, -klohr-]
bichloride
/ baɪˈklɔːraɪd /
noun
another name for dichloride
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bichloride1
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Example Sentences
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Within the past few years the internal administration of bichloride of mercury has been resorted to more frequently and with greater success than ever before.
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Afterward wash the wagon with the acid bichloride.
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Second ditto, including Archer’s collodion process, bichloride of mercury bleaching and intensifying, and gutta-percha transfer process, 1856.
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If this fails, give one-twelfth of a grain of bichloride of mercury thrice daily.
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Be careful of the bichloride of mercury, because it is a poison.
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