"Oxychloride" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Oxychloride is a chemical compound that contains oxygen (oxy-) and chlorine (chloride). It is a type of inorganic compound that is typically formed by the reaction of an acid with a base or by the substitution of chlorine for hydroxide in a compound. Oxychlorides are commonly used in various industries, including agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and construction.
Oxycalorific refers to the energy released per unit of oxygen consumed when a substance is burned in the presence of oxygen. It is a measure of the efficiency of an organism or a process in extracting energy from oxygen. In other words, it measures the amount of energy produced per unit of oxygen consumed.
Oxycymene is a type of cetacean, specifically a species of odontocete, which is a toothed whale. In particular, Oxycymene is a genus of sperm whales, characterized by their large forehead and prominent forehead-maxilla formation.
Oxydactyl is a rare word that refers to a messenger or courier, especially one who carries messages or dispatches from a government or public official.