terms |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As nouns the difference between terms and diphenylcyanoarsine
is that
terms is while
diphenylcyanoarsine is a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the germans during world war i.
german |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As a proper noun german
is a german, teuton.
As a noun diphenylcyanoarsine is
a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the germans during world war i.
headache |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As nouns the difference between headache and diphenylcyanoarsine
is that
headache is a pain or ache in the head while
diphenylcyanoarsine is a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the Germans during World War I.
nausea |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As nouns the difference between nausea and diphenylcyanoarsine
is that
nausea is a feeling of physical unwellness, usually with the desire to vomit while
diphenylcyanoarsine is a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the Germans during World War I.
crystal |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun diphenylcyanoarsine is
a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the germans during world war i.
garlic |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As nouns the difference between garlic and diphenylcyanoarsine
is that
garlic is a plant,
allium sativum , related to the onion, having a pungent bulb much used in cooking while
diphenylcyanoarsine is a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the germans during world war i.
colourless |
diphenylcyanoarsine |
As an adjective colourless
is having little or no colour.
As a noun diphenylcyanoarsine is
a chemical compound that forms colourless, garlic-smelling crystals and causes nausea and headaches, used by the germans during world war i.