bromide in Japanese
bromide in Japanese is 臭化物 — bromide means a chemical compound formed from bromine and another element, once used as a mild sedative.
bromide in Japanese
臭化物
Pronounced: shuukabutsu
(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of bromine and some other element or radical.
What does "bromide" mean?
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noun A chemical compound formed from bromine and another element, once used as a mild sedative.
"The old novel mentions a nurse dosing the patient with bromide to calm her nerves."
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noun A dull, obvious remark or overused saying; a platitude.
"His speech was full of tired bromides about "believing in yourself.""
bromide in a sentence
- The old novel mentions a nurse dosing the patient with bromide to calm her nerves.
- His speech was full of tired bromides about "believing in yourself."
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What is "bromide" in Japanese?
"bromide" in Japanese is 臭化物. bromide means: A chemical compound formed from bromine and another element, once used as a mild sedative.
How do you pronounce 臭化物?
"bromide" in Japanese is 臭化物, pronounced "shuukabutsu".
How do you use "bromide" in a sentence?
Example: "The old novel mentions a nurse dosing the patient with bromide to calm her nerves." In Japanese, "bromide" is 臭化物.
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