"Cyanate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cyanate is a chemical compound that contains the cyano group (-CN), which is composed of a carbon atom triple-bonded to a nitrogen atom. Cyanates are similar to cyanides, but whereas cyanides contain a carbon-nitrogen double bond, cyanates have a carbon-nitrogen triple bond.
Cyamopsis is a genus of legume plants in the family Fabaceae. The genus Cyamopsis is commonly known as guar, and it is native to tropical Asia. The seeds of the guar plant contain a high proportion of galactomannan, a complex carbohydrate that is used as a thickening agent in food, pharmaceuticals, and other products.
Cyamus is a type of parasitic crustacean that belongs to the order Amphipoda. It is also known as a beach flea or sandhopper. Cyamus are ectoparasites that live on the skin of marine mammals, such as seals and walruses, feeding on their skin secretions and mucus.
Cyanamid is a noun. It refers to a chemical compound derived from cyanogen, especially a white, crystalline powder used in various industrial processes, including the manufacture of plastics, adhesives, and pharmaceuticals.
The word "cyane" is derived from the Greek word "kyanos", meaning "blue". In biology, Cyane refers to a genus of jellyfish, commonly known as the lion's mane jellyfish, which typically have blue or blue-green coloration.