θειοκυανικός

Greek

Etymology

From θείο (theío) + κυάνιο (kyánio) + -ικός (-ikós), calque of English thiocyanate.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /θi.o.ci.a.niˈkos/

Adjective

θειοκυανικός • (theiokyanikós) m (feminine θειοκυανική, neuter θειοκυανικό)

  1. (inorganic chemistry) thiocyanate

Declension

  • θείο n (theío, sulfur)
  • κυανικός (kyanikós, cyanate, adjective)
  • κυανιούχος (kyanioúchos, cyanide, adjective)
  • κυανίδιο n (kyanídio, cyanide)

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