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lachrymatory
lachrymatory, a. and n. (ˈlækrɪmətərɪ) [ad. L. type *lacrimātōrius, f. lacrimāre: see lachrymation.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to tears; tending to cause a flow of tears. Of a vase: Intended to contain tears.a 1849 Poe Loss of Breath Wks. 1864 IV. 303 A thousand vague and lachrymatory fancies took po... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lachrymatory
Lachrymatory or lacrymatory may refer to: Something that has the effect of lachrymation, causing the secretion of tears Tear gas, known formally as a lachrymatory agent or lachrymator A lacrymatory, a small vessel of terracotta or glass found in Roman and late Greek tombs, thought to have been used wikipedia.org
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Chloroacetophenone oxime
It has powerful lachrymatory and irritant effects. References Lachrymatory agents Ketoximes Phenyl compounds Organochlorides wikipedia.org
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tear-bottle
tear-bottle (ˈtɪəˌbɒt(ə)l) A bottle containing tears (cf. Ps. lvi. 8 ‘put my tears into thy bottle’); also transf.; spec. = lachrymatory B. 1, applied to small bottles or phials, such as are found in ancient tombs, supposed, with doubtful correctness, to have contained tears shed for the deceased.16... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phenylcarbylamine chloride
Classified as an isocyanide dichloride, this compound is a lung irritant with lachrymatory effects. See also Chloropicrin Phosgene References Lachrymatory agents Pulmonary agents Phenyl compounds Imines Organochlorides wikipedia.org
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CNS (chemical weapon)
CNS has the lachrymatory effects of chloroacetophenone and choking effects of chloropicrin. It has a flypaper-like odor. References Chemical weapons Lachrymatory agents Chemical warfare agent mixtures wikipedia.org
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1,2-Dichloro-2-nitrosopropane
It's a deep blue liquid with powerful lachrymatory effects. See also Chloropicrin Trifluoronitrosomethane Trichloronitrosomethane References Nitroso compounds Organochlorides Lachrymatory agents Pulmonary agents wikipedia.org
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Trichloronitrosomethane
It is a deep blue liquid with powerful lachrymatory effects. See also Chloropicrin Trifluoronitrosomethane Phosgene oxime References Nitroso compounds Trichloromethyl compounds Lachrymatory agents Pulmonary agents wikipedia.org
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Bromobenzyl cyanide
Bromobenzyl cyanide (BBC), also known in the military idiom as camite (CA), is an obsolete lachrymatory agent introduced in World War I by the Allied Powers See also Chloroacetophenone CR gas CS gas Lachrymatory agent References External links Benzene derivatives Lachrymatory agents Nitriles Organobromides wikipedia.org
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Cacodyl cyanide
Russian military tested cacodyl cyanide on cats as a potential chemical weapon for filling shells in late 1850s, but while it was found to be a potent lachrymatory Diphenylcyanoarsine Mercury(II) cyanide Mercury oxycyanide Methyldichloroarsine Trimethylarsine Trimethylsilyl cyanide References Cacodyl compounds Nitriles Lachrymatory wikipedia.org
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Fluoroacetone
Fluoroacetone has not been used as a lachrymatory substance in contrast to other halogenated acetone derivatives, such as bromoacetone or chloroacetone See also Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Iodoacetone Thioacetone References Organofluorides Ketones Lachrymatory agents wikipedia.org
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Bromomethyl ethyl ketone
Bromomethyl ethyl ketone is a brominated ketone with lachrymatory effects. It was used as a chemical warfare agent in World War I. See also Bromoacetone Chloroacetone Iodoacetone Bromobenzyl cyanide Chloroacetophenone Ethyl bromoacetate Ethyl iodoacetate References Lachrymatory agents wikipedia.org
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Ethyl iodoacetate
Ethyl iodoacetate is also a lachrymatory agent. References Lachrymatory agents Organoiodides Ethyl esters Iodoacetates wikipedia.org
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Bromoacetone
It is a lachrymatory agent and a precursor to other organic compounds. See also Use of poison gas in World War I Chloroacetone Fluoroacetone Iodoacetone Thioacetone References Organobromides Lachrymatory agents World War wikipedia.org
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Benzyl bromide
It is a colorless liquid with lachrymatory properties. The compound is a reagent for introducing benzyl groups. See also Benzyl chloride Benzyl fluoride Benzyl iodide References Organobromides Benzyl compounds Lachrymatory agents wikipedia.org
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