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  • 57Prusik — Knot details name=Prusik knot names= Prusik hitch type= hitch strength= origin= Dr.Karl Prusik, 1931 related= releasing= Non jamming uses= Climbing caveat= abok number= #1763A Prusik is a friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a …

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  • 58prus|si|ate — «PRUHSH ee iht, PRUHS », noun. 1. a salt of prussic acid; cyanide. 2. = ferricyanide. (Cf. ↑ferricyanide) 3. = ferrocyanide. (Cf. ↑ferrocyanide) ╂[< French prussiate < (acide) prussique prussic (acide) + …

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  • 59hydrogen cyanide — a colorless poisonous gas, HCN, having a bitter almondlike odor: in aqueous solution it forms hydrocyanic acid. [1880 85] * * * ▪ chemical compound also called  formonitrile (HCN)        a highly volatile, colourless, and extremely poisonous… …

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  • 60HCN — Hydrocyanic Hy dro*cy*an ic, a. [Hydro , 2 + anic: cf. F. hydrocyanique.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from the combination of, hydrogen and cyanogen. [1913 Webster] {Hydrocyanic acid} (Chem.), a colorless, mobile, volatile liquid, {HCN},… …

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