ethyldichloroarsine — C2H5AsCl2; a blister agent used in World War I; irritating to the respiratory tract … Medical dictionary
ethyldichloroarsine — /eth euhl duy klawr oh ahr seen, klohr /, n. Chem. a colorless, volatile, poisonous liquid, C2H5AsCl2, having an irritating, fruitlike odor: formerly used as a blister gas. [ETHYL + DI 1 + CHLORO 2 + ARSINE] … Useful english dictionary
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