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nitrous
[ nahy-truhs ]
adjective
- pertaining to compounds obtained from niter, usually containing less oxygen than the corresponding nitric compounds.
- containing nitrogen, usually in the trivalent state.
nitrous
/ ˈnaɪtrəs /
adjective
- of, derived from, or containing nitrogen, esp in a low valency state
nitrous
/ nī′trəs /
- Containing nitrogen, especially nitrogen with a valence of 3.
- Compare nitric
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- non·nitrous adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nitrous1
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Example Sentences
Campbell is quoted saying “Nitrous oxide can explode on its own.”
The original seems dated now, but it all started here, from the unstoppable Diesel/Walker combo right down to the nitrous boosts.
One distributor the office is tracking is reportedly raking in more than $60,000 on the bulk sale of nitrous.
As a drug, nitrous is among many forms of inhalants, including solvents and gasoline, that people use to alter the mind.
And recent national surveys have ranked nitrous as one of the most popular drugs among people aged 17 and older, Weiss said.
Nitrous ether gradually distils over on the application of a gentle heat.
Nitrite of ethyl is best made by passing nitrous acid gas into alcohol.
It also acidifies by age, whilst pure nitrous ether remains neutral.
This process is very productive and economical, and yields pure nitrous ether.
To him is to be credited the first operation ever performed without pain by the use of nitrous-oxide gas.
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