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Meaning of "cyanogenic" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF CYANOGENIC

cyanogenic  [ˌsaɪənəʊˈdʒɛnɪk] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF CYANOGENIC

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Cyanogenic is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.

WHAT DOES CYANOGENIC MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Cyanogen

Cyanogen is the chemical compound with the formula 2. It is a colorless, toxic gas with a pungent odor. The molecule is a pseudohalogen. Cyanogen molecules consist of two CN groups – analogous to diatomic halogen molecules, such as Cl2, but far less oxidizing. The two cyano groups are bonded together at their carbon atoms: N≡C−C≡N, although other isomers have been detected. Certain derivatives of cyanogen are also called "cyanogen" even though they contain only one CN group. For example cyanogen bromide has the formula NCBr. Cyanogen is the anhydride of oxamide: H2NCCNH2 → NCCN + 2 H2O although oxamide is manufactured from cyanogen by hydrolysis: NCCN + 2 H2O → H2NCCNH2...

Definition of cyanogenic in the English dictionary

The definition of cyanogenic in the dictionary is having the capability to generate or produce cyanide.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CYANOGENIC


allergenic
ˈæləˈdʒɛnɪk
anthropogenic
ˌænθrəpəʊˈdʒɛnɪk
antigenic
ˌæntɪˈdʒɛnɪk
atherogenic
ˌæθərəʊˈdʒɛnɪk
carcinogenic
ˌkɑːsɪnəˈdʒɛnɪk
chromogenic
ˌkrəʊməˈdʒɛnɪk
comedogenic
ˌkɒmɪdəˈdʒɛnɪk
cryogenic
ˌkraɪəˈdʒɛnɪk
erogenic
ˌɛrəˈdʒɛnɪk
genic
ˈdʒɛnɪk
hypoallergenic
ˈhaɪpəʊˌæləˈdʒɛnɪk
isogenic
ˌaɪsəʊˈdʒɛnɪk
mitogenic
ˌmaɪtəʊˈdʒɛnɪk
myogenic
ˌmaɪəˈdʒɛnɪk
osteogenic
ˌɒstɪəʊˈdʒɛnɪk
pathogenic
ˌpæθəˈdʒɛnɪk
photogenic
ˌfəʊtəˈdʒɛnɪk
pyogenic
ˌpaɪəʊˈdʒɛnɪk
teratogenic
ˌtɛrətəˈdʒɛnɪk
transgenic
trænzˈdʒɛnɪk

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CYANOGENIC

cyanoacetylene
cyanoacrylate
cyanobacteria
cyanobacterium
cyanocobalamin
cyanocobalamine
cyanogen
cyanogenamide
cyanogenesis
cyanogenetic
cyanohydrin
cyanometer
cyanophyte
cyanose
cyanosed
cyanosis
cyanotic
cyanotype
cyanurate
cyanuret

WORDS THAT END LIKE CYANOGENIC

adaptogenic
allogenic
androgenic
angiogenic
autogenic
biogenic
bronchogenic
cryptogenic
eugenic
hallucinogenic
iatrogenic
immunogenic
intragenic
neurogenic
oncogenic
orogenic
polygenic
pyrogenic
scenic
thermogenic
tumorigenic

Synonyms and antonyms of cyanogenic in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «cyanogenic» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF CYANOGENIC

Find out the translation of cyanogenic to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of cyanogenic from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «cyanogenic» in English.

Translator English - Chinese

1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

cianogénico
570 millions of speakers

English

cyanogenic
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

cyanogenic
380 millions of speakers
ar

Translator English - Arabic

المنتجة لسيانيد الهيدروجين
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

цианогенные
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

cianogênico
270 millions of speakers

Translator English - Bengali

cyanogenic
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

cyanogène
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Cyanogenic
190 millions of speakers

Translator English - German

cyanogene
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

青酸
130 millions of speakers

Translator English - Korean

cyanogenic
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Cyanogenic
85 millions of speakers
vi

Translator English - Vietnamese

cyanogenic
80 millions of speakers

Translator English - Tamil

cyanogenic
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

सायनजनिक
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

siyanogenetik
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

cianogenico
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

cyjanogenne
50 millions of speakers

Translator English - Ukrainian

ціаногенние
40 millions of speakers

Translator English - Romanian

cianogene
30 millions of speakers
el

Translator English - Greek

κυανιογόνοι
15 millions of speakers
af

Translator English - Afrikaans

cyanogenic
14 millions of speakers
sv

Translator English - Swedish

cyanogen
10 millions of speakers
no

Translator English - Norwegian

cyanogenic
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of cyanogenic

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «CYANOGENIC»

The term «cyanogenic» is normally little used and occupies the 123.377 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «CYANOGENIC» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about cyanogenic

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CYANOGENIC»

Discover the use of cyanogenic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to cyanogenic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
A Guide to Plant Poisoning of Animals in North America
Cyanogenic glycosides are substances present in many plants that can produce highly toxic hydrogen cyanide (HCN) or prussic acid. Specific plant enzymes released when plant cells are damaged when chewed, crushed, wilted, or frozen,  ...
Anthony P. Knight, Richard G. Walter, 2001
2
Cyanide in Water and Soil: Chemistry, Risk, and Management
quantities of free cyanide and cyanogenic compounds. For each of these organismal groups, the discussion in this chapter will cover the following topics: • List of organisms that produce cyanogenic compounds • Forms of the cyanogenic  ...
David A. Dzombak, Rajat S. Ghosh, George M. Wong-Chong, 2005
3
Molecular Host Plant Resistance to Pests
6.1 INTRODUCTION Cyanogenic glycosides (CGs) are nitrogen-containing secondary metabolites whose biosynthetic origin is similar to that of glucosinolates. They are intermediately polar, water-soluble compounds that often accumulate in ...
S. Sadasivam, B. Thayumanayan, 2003
4
Plant Physiological Ecology
If HCN inhibits several enzymes in both animals and plants (e.g., cytochrome oxidase and catalase), and this also holds for plants that contain the cyanogenic compounds, how do cyanogenic plants protect themselves from this toxic HCN?
Hans Lambers, F Stuart Chapin III, Thijs L. Pons, 2008
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Process-Induced Chemical Changes in Food
The catabolism of cyanogenic glycosides is initiated by cleavage of their carbohydrate moiety by one or more p-glucosidases, thus yielding the corresponding a-hydroxynitrile. This intermediate may decompose either spontaneously or ...
Fereidoon Shahidi, Chi-Tang Ho, Nguyen Van Chuyen, 1998
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Hands-On Chemical Ecology:: Simple Field and Laboratory ...
A disproportionate number of the most important cultivated human food plants are cyanogenic. Cyanogenic plants or plant parts resist microorganisms, insects, and vertebrate herbivores both in vivo and in storage and so it is possible that ...
Dietland Müller-Schwarze, 2009
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The Food Safety Hazard Guidebook
There are over 2500 known species of plants that produce cyanogenic glycosides, usually in combination with a corresponding hydrolytic enzyme—a b- glycosidase. When the cell structure of the plant is disrupted in some way, for example by ...
Richard Lawley, Laurie Curtis, Judy Davis, 2012
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Biochemistry of Plant Secondary Metabolism
Biosynthesis. of. cyanogenic. glycosides,. glucosinolates. and. nonprotein. amino . acids. Dirk Selmar 3.1 Introduction The natural products reviewed in this chapter have achieved their popularity largely because their biology and metabolism ...
Michael Wink, 1999
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Plant Secondary Metabolism
17-157, Marcel Dekker. Inc., New York, 1983. POULTON, J. E., Localization and catabolism of cyanogenic glyco- sides, in Cyanide Compounds in Biology (D. Evered and S. Harriett, eds .). Ciba Symposium Vol 140, 67-91, John Wiley & Sons.
David S. Seigler, 1998
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New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research
pots containing potting mix (1.5 1, one plant/pot) in late April 1990. Plants were sampled twice, in March 1990 while they were still in trays and in March 1991 after 10 months' growth in pots, for measurement of cyanogenic potential using the ...

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CYANOGENIC»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term cyanogenic is used in the context of the following news items.
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The truth that might be hard to swallow
Apple Seeds are Poisonous — TRUE: The pips contain cyanogenic acids (essentially, cyanide compounds), although it takes a substantial ... «Courier Mail, Jul 15»
2
Toxic cassava
According to the study, the cyanogenic glycosides release hydrogen cyanide (HCN) as a result of enzymatic hydrolysis following maceration of ... «Fiji Times, Jun 15»
3
It Came for My Cherry Trees
... of the cherry tree which are cyanogenic (contain a poisonous cyanide compound). The caterpillars will regurgitate cyanide-laden juices when ... «Yesterday's Island/Today's Nantucket, Jun 15»
4
The maize cytochrome P450 CYP79A61 produces …
A few early papers reported maize as a cyanogenic species. ... sorghum and other cyanogenic plants, and a cyanogenic glycoside could not be ... «BMC Blogs Network, May 15»
5
How fluted pumpkin, other local vegetables prevent cancers
All the samples were positive for cyanogenic glycoside while all except G. latifolium were seen to contain cardiac glycosides. Anthracene ... «The Guardian Nigeria, May 15»
6
The 10 riskiest foods to eat, and how sick they can make you
Apple and pear seeds contain cyanogenic glycoside, and release toxic hydrogen cyanide when chewed or digested. Similarly, the seeds of ... «South China Morning Post, Apr 15»
7
A monotonous diet isn't just boring, it's dangerous
Adhering to traditional preparation methods of sun drying and/or soaking cassava for 2-3 days reduces cyanogenic glycosides to safe levels. «Quartz, Apr 15»
8
'Coorg's Burma bamboo shoot is non-poisonous, good to eat'
In case of D. brandisii in Coorg, the shoots are bitter due to higher content of cyanogenic glucosides and need to be processed before they are ... «Bangalore Mirror, Feb 15»
9
How Minnesota cherry trees tie in to Presidents Day
In fact, the flavor of almond extract comes from benzaldehyde, a byproduct of the breakdown of one of the cyanogenic chemicals. You may find ... «St. Cloud Times, Feb 15»
10
Essex businessman guilty of selling fake cancer cure vitamins given …
But Vitamin B17, also known as amygdalin and laetrile, is a cyanogenic substance which can cause cyanide poisoning and is a prescription ... «Essex Chronicle, Feb 15»

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