How Do You Spell CHLORCOSANE?

Pronunciation: [klˈɔːɹəkˌɒse͡ɪn] (IPA)

Chlorcosane is a chemical compound that is spelled phonetically as /klɔːrkəʊseɪn/. The word can be broken down into its individual sounds starting from the beginning. The first two sounds are /kl/ which represent the consonants 'k' and 'l', followed by the vowel sound /ɔːr/ that is made up of an open mid-back rounded vowel. The third part is /kəʊ/ that is a diphthong made up of 'k' and 'oh'. The last two sounds are /seɪn/ consisting of a vowel and a nasal consonant. This combination of sounds is put together to form the word "chlorcosane."

CHLORCOSANE Meaning and Definition

  1. Trade name of a straw-colored tasteless liquid made by chlorinating hard paraffin wax; employed as a solvent for dichloramine-T.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CHLORCOSANE

  • xhlorcosane
  • vhlorcosane
  • fhlorcosane
  • dhlorcosane
  • cglorcosane
  • cblorcosane
  • cnlorcosane
  • cjlorcosane
  • culorcosane
  • cylorcosane
  • chkorcosane
  • chporcosane
  • choorcosane
  • chlircosane
  • chlkrcosane
  • chllrcosane
  • chlprcosane
  • chl0rcosane
  • chl9rcosane
  • chloecosane

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