"Cyanuret" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cyanuret is a noun that refers to a cyanide compound, often used in the form of a salt or ester in organic synthesis, industrial processes, and analytical chemistry. It is a colorless and highly toxic substance that can release hydrogen cyanide gas when exposed to heat, moisture, or acid.
Cyanosis is a medical condition characterized by a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes, typically caused by a lack of oxygen in the blood. It can be a sign of various underlying medical conditions, such as lung disease, heart defects, or anemia.
Cyanotype is a photographic process that produces a blue-colored print, typically used to create kwiksketches, collages, and other artistic designs. It involves placing objects on a light-sensitive solution, exposing it to sunlight, and then developing the print to reveal the blue image.
Cyans is a shade of blue-green color, often associated with the internet and artificial intelligence. It can also refer to a type of saltwater or a species of bivalve mollusk.
Cyanurate is a chemical compound that contains the cyanurate ion, [OCN(CN)2]-. It is a nitrogenous base and is used as a chemical intermediate in the production of various compounds, such as plastics and adhesives.
Cytathea is a genus of ferns that includes about 900 species, commonly known as tree ferns. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world and are known for their tall, tree-like stems and feathery leaves.
Cyathiform refers to a coralline type that is characterized by its spherical to oval shape, typically found in mitochondria-rich secretory cells, such as those in certain marine invertebrates.
Cyazofamid is a fungicide used to control diseases caused by Oomycete pathogens, such as Phytophthora and Pythium, in crops like rice, wheat, and turf. It works by disrupting the fungal cell membrane, killing or inhibiting the growth of the pathogen.