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chloroformchlor‧o‧form /ˈklɒrəfɔːm, ˈklɔː- $ ˈklɔːrəfɔːrm/ noun [uncountable]  chloroformOrigin: 1800-1900 French chloroforme, from Greek chloro- ( ➔ CHLOROFLUOROCARBON) + French formyle ‘chemical group that contains formic acid’ - A number of quick-drying cements are available: probably the most efficient is Alvar 1570 in chloroform.
- Before that you choked and struggled into a sudden darkness of chloroform, then woke to pain that no ice-cream could mediate.
- Here, an allergy to chloroform was successfully treated using a homoeopathic preparation of chloroform.
- Tissue was processed in chloroform, wax embedded, and 4 µm sections were cut.
► Compoundsacetylene, nounammonia, nounbase, nounbromide, nouncarbolic acid, nouncarbon dioxide, nouncarbon monoxide, nounCFC, nounchloride, nounchlorofluorocarbon, nounchloroform, nouncompound, noundioxide, nounfluoride, nounfluorocarbon, nounHtwoO, nounhydrocarbon, nounhydrochloric acid, nounhydrogen peroxide, noun-ide, suffixmonosodium glutamate, nounMSG, nounnitrate, nounoxide, nounperoxide, nounphosgene, nounphosphate, nounpolymer, nounproduct, nounsilica, nounsilicone, nounsodium chloride, noun NOUN► methyl· And so, too, do carbon tetrachloride and methyl chloroform. a liquid that makes you become unconscious if you breathe it—chloroform verb [transitive] |