Tetracaine hydrochloride
tetracaine hydrochloride tet·ra·caine hydrochloride (tět’rə-kān’)
n.
A crystalline compound related to procaine and used as a local anesthetic.
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[te-truh-klawr-ahyd, -id, -klohr-] /ˌtɛ trəˈklɔr aɪd, -ɪd, -ˈkloʊr-/ noun, Chemistry. 1. a chloride containing four atoms of chlorine. tetrachloride /ˌtɛtrəˈklɔːraɪd/ noun 1. any compound that contains four chlorine atoms per molecule: carbon tetrachloride, CCl4 tetrachloride tet·ra·chlo·ride (tět’rə-klôr’īd’) n. A chemical compound containing four chlorine atoms per molecule.
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[te-truh-klawr-oh-eth-uh-leen, -klohr-] /ˌtɛ trəˌklɔr oʊˈɛθ əˌlin, -ˌkloʊr-/ noun, Chemistry. 1. a colorless, nonflammable, nonexplosive liquid, C 2 Cl 4 , used as a solvent, especially in dry cleaning. tetrachloroethylene (tět’rə-klôr’ō-ěth’ə-lēn’) A colorless, nonflammable organic liquid used in dry-cleaning solutions, as an industrial solvent, and as an agent for expelling or destroying parasitic intestinal worms. Also […]
- Tetrachloromethane
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