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Meaning of "carbasone" in the French dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF CARBASONE IN FRENCH

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF CARBASONE

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Carbasone is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES CARBASONE MEAN IN FRENCH?

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Definition of carbasone in the French dictionary

The definition of carbasone in the dictionary is arsenical medicine in the form of a crystalline powder, white and odorless and used in particular as antiamibien.

La définition de carbasone dans le dictionnaire est médicament arsenical se présentant sous la forme d'une poudre cristalline, blanche et inodore et utilisé notamment comme antiamibien.


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FRENCH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH CARBASONE


acrosone
acrosone
cortisone
cortisone
hydrocortisone
hydrocortisone
monopsone
monopsone
oligopsone
oligopsone
sone
sone

FRENCH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE CARBASONE

caravelle
carbatine
carbazotate
carbazotique
carbet
carbhémoglobine
carbo-azotine
carbochimie
carbogazeux
carbogène
carbohémoglobine
carbohydrase
carbominéral
carbonade
carbonarisme
carbonaro
carbonatation
carbonate
carbonaté
carbonater

FRENCH WORDS THAT END LIKE CARBASONE

amazone
canzone
carbone
clone
cyclone
francophone
gone
histone
hormone
lone
microphone
mone
monotone
none
one
ozone
phone
silicone
téléphone
zone

Synonyms and antonyms of carbasone in the French dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «carbasone» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF CARBASONE

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The translations of carbasone from French to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «carbasone» in French.

Translator French - Chinese

carbasone
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator French - Spanish

carbasone
570 millions of speakers

Translator French - English

carbasone
510 millions of speakers

Translator French - Hindi

carbasone
380 millions of speakers
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Translator French - Arabic

carbasone
280 millions of speakers

Translator French - Russian

carbasone
278 millions of speakers

Translator French - Portuguese

carbasone
270 millions of speakers

Translator French - Bengali

carbasone
260 millions of speakers

French

carbasone
220 millions of speakers

Translator French - Malay

carbasone
190 millions of speakers

Translator French - German

carbasone
180 millions of speakers

Translator French - Japanese

carbasone
130 millions of speakers

Translator French - Korean

carbasone
85 millions of speakers

Translator French - Javanese

carbasone
85 millions of speakers
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Translator French - Vietnamese

carbasone
80 millions of speakers

Translator French - Tamil

காபசோன்
75 millions of speakers

Translator French - Marathi

carbasone
75 millions of speakers

Translator French - Turkish

carbasone
70 millions of speakers

Translator French - Italian

carbasone
65 millions of speakers

Translator French - Polish

carbasone
50 millions of speakers

Translator French - Ukrainian

carbasone
40 millions of speakers

Translator French - Romanian

carbasone
30 millions of speakers
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Translator French - Greek

carbasone
15 millions of speakers
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Translator French - Afrikaans

carbasone
14 millions of speakers
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Translator French - Swedish

carbasone
10 millions of speakers
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Translator French - Norwegian

carbasone
5 millions of speakers

Trends of use of carbasone

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «CARBASONE»

The term «carbasone» is used very little and occupies the 67.967 position in our list of most widely used terms in the French dictionary.
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Examples of use in the French literature, quotes and news about carbasone

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10 FRENCH BOOKS RELATING TO «CARBASONE»

Discover the use of carbasone in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to carbasone and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in French literature.
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Laval med
Le diagnostic différentiel peut n'être possible qu'après l'administration d'émétine ou de carbasone qui entraîne la guérison dans le cas de la dysenterie amibienne . La dysenterie bacillaire peut présenter un syndrome ressemblant à celui de ...
2
Folia Medica
Aim: The test does not use such potent cancerogenic reagents as benzidine or other reagents which are unstable. It is very rapid and uses stable atoxic reagents: it is based on the use of solution of 1% diphenyl carbasone in glacial acetic acid ...
3
Gazette hebdomadaire des sciences médicales de Bordeaux
Ces deux arsenicaux, stovarsol et carbasone sont (ilutôt lentement excrétés dans l'urine après ingestion. En ce qui ... dans les urines en 72 heures (et 8 % seulement pour la même dose de « carbasone » après 52 heures). Sur un autre sujet 7 ...
4
Revue médicale de la Suisse romande
Acide p-carbamidophénylarsinique ; type Carbasone : 250 mg. deux fois par jour pendant 10 jours ; repos au moins 10 jours, puis recommencer si nécessaire. — Dérivé bismuthé de l'acide p-N-glycolarsanilique ; synthétisé par l'I. G. N° 9659 ...
5
Bulletin mensuel
Carbasone. — Amibiase. Carburants. — Intoxications. Carences alimentaires. - ... et pathologie interne. 523. Carnet de santé. — ... d'orientation professionnelle. 112t. — ... et examens périodiques. 305. Législation (Belgique, France).
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Pharmacologie intégrée
... raticides, fongicides Arsénite trivalent (sources de la plupart des empoisonnements Arséniate pentavalent arsenicaux via la contamination des aliments) Gaz arsine Libéré par les acides Organiques Médicaments Carbasone, tryparsamine, ...
Clive P. Page, 1999
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Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des ...
Voici quelles sont les propriétés de certaines d'entre elles : » 1° Semz'carbasone de l'c'ther acétique : cristallise dans l'alcool méthylique en aiguilles a'ssez solubles dans l'eau et fondant à 1!Û°-h'48° (l.'|9°-l50° corr. ); - » a“ Semicarbasone ...
8
Encyclopédie chimique...
Ce corps se forme par action de la potasse alcoolique sur le diphénylsulf0carbazide : 2C'°H“Az'S' : C"'H”Az'Sî + C"H7Az + C“H“AZ*'S'. ,_'\/'\ 7 \- _l 1\ n' > \,äæ\/ Diphénylsull'o— Diphënylsull'o- Auiline. l'hénylsultocarbnzide. carbasone.
Edmond Frémy, 1889
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Dictionnaire de chimie pure et appliquée comprenant: chimie ...
Traitée par PCI3 la dihydrorésorcinc fournit le b-chloro-Z-céto-iS- tétrahydrobeniène, liquide bouillant à 104° sous 24 millimètres, (scmi- carbasone fusible à 190°). Le dérivé brome correspondant bout à 132,5-133° sous 52 millimètres.
Charles Adolphe Wurtz, Charles Friedel, Camille Chabrié, 1906
10
Médecine tropicale
Expérimentation clinique des nouveaux amœbicides. 1251-58 : Historique des amœblcides jusqu'aux dérivés de l'oxyde de carbasone. Essais cliniques sur une centaine (le malades (21 r('-r.). 141 — N" 1 — 3 Septembre 1949 EMMETT (J.).

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« EDUCALINGO. Carbasone [online]. Available <https://educalingo.com/en/dic-fr/carbasone>. Apr 2024 ».
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