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Of or pertaining to the arsonous acids or their derivatives
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arsonous acid — arsonito rūgštis statusas T sritis chemija formulė HAs(OH)₂ atitikmenys: angl. arsonous acid rus. арсонистая кислота ryšiai: sinonimas – vandenilio hidridodioksoarsenatas (2–) … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
arsonous acids — arsonitorūgštys statusas T sritis chemija formulė RAs(OH)₂ atitikmenys: angl. arsonous acids rus. арсонистые кислоты … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
arsonous — adjective see arson … New Collegiate Dictionary
arsonous acid — noun a) the acid HAs(OH) derived from arsine b) any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives … Wiktionary
arson — arsonous, adj. /ahr seuhn/, n. Law. the malicious burning of another s house or property, or in some statutes, the burning of one s own house or property, as to collect insurance. [1670 80; < AF, OF < LL arsion (s. of arsio) a burning, equiv. to… … Universalium
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arson — noun Etymology: Anglo French arsoun, from ars, past participle of arder, ardre to burn, from Latin ardēre more at ardor Date: circa 1680 the willful or malicious burning of property (as a building) especially with criminal or fr … New Collegiate Dictionary
incendiary — I. noun (plural aries) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin incendiarius, from incendium conflagration, from incendere Date: 15th century 1. a. a person who commits arson ; arsonist b. an incendiary agent (as a bomb) 2. a person who excites… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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