| 释义 | 
		di·chloramine \(ˈ)dī+\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary di- + chloramine 1.  : an unstable compound NHCl2 formed from ammonia by chlorination but not known in the pure state — called also chlorimide 2.  : any chloramine (sense 1) or chloramide (sense 1) having two chlorine atoms attached to the nitrogen atom; especially  : dichloramine-T |