xylyl
Britishnoun
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Xylyl and rebecs and other olio-like obscurities aside, games admit anyone; a great pleasure of “Inside the Box” is the sight of families, including young children, participating.
From New York Times
Gen Hoffman watched as 18,000 gas shells rained down on the Russian lines, each one filled with the chemical xylyl bromide, an early form of tear gas.
From BBC
The horseradish-like smell of deadly mustard gas was often disguised by a compound named xylyl bromide which smelled, of all things, like lilac; as the historian Richard Rhodes puts it, “thus it came to pass in the wartime spring that men ran in terror from a breeze scented with blossoming lilac shrubs”.
From Scientific American
Xylyl Bromide.—This was one of the early lachrymators, and was produced at Leverkusen in a plant with a maximum monthly output of sixty tons.
From Project Gutenberg
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