Definition for HY-DRO-CY-AN'IC

HY-DRO-CY-AN'IC, a. [Gr. υδωρ, water, or rather hydrogen, and κυανος, blue.]

An acid whose base is hydrogen, and its acidifying principle cyanogen; more correctly Cyanohydric. This acid is one of four or five different compounds that have been called prussic acid.

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