"Hexamethonium" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hexamethonium is a medication that was formerly used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure). It is a ganglion-blocking agent, which means that it blocks the release of neurotransmitters in the autonomic nervous system, reducing the activity of the sympathetic nervous system and thereby lowering blood pressure. Hexamethonium is no longer widely used today due to its side effects, such as dry mouth, blurred vision, and erectile dysfunction, as well as the availability of more effective and safer medications for hypertension treatment.
Hexameral refers to the Writings of the New Testament of the Holy Scriptures, which are arranged in separate sections or books, similar to other literary works of the time.
Hexameric refers to something that is composed of six units or groups. It is often used in a scientific context to describe a structural or molecular arrangement that has sixfold symmetry, such as a hexameric protein complex or a hexameric DNA structure.
Hexameters refer to a type of poetic meter consisting of six feet, usually in iambic or dactylic rhythm. In classical Greek and Latin poetry, hexameters were often used to create a sense of grandeur and majesty, and were often employed in epic poetry to convey heroic and mythological themes. The term "hexameter" literally means "six measures" in Greek, referring to the six rhythmic beats that make up this poetic form.
Hexamine is a type of salt used in the production of nitrocellulose, a highly flammable and explosive material. It is also known as hexahydromethaneamine or 1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triamine.
Hexane is a clear, colorless, and flammable liquid with a characteristic sweetness and a typical organic solvent odor. It is a hydrocarbon compound with the chemical formula C6H14, which means it is made up of six carbon atoms and 14 hydrogen atoms.