a very poisonous chemical substance. Well, let's say he is
having trouble with his present wife, and his last wife fed him cyanide.
-Child Scientology (7 July 1957) an extremely poisonous substance which is rapidly fatal to humans. The
term cyanide comes from a Greek
word meaning "blue," as some forms of it have an intense blue
color. It occurs naturally in certain plants and can be in a
solid, liquid or gaseous
form. Cyanide has been utilized as a poison since ancient
times and more recently (in its gaseous
form) for the
execution of criminals sentenced to
death. And instead of going out and
jumping in the lake or something like this or taking cyanide, the thing to do is to
check over
nomenclature and the description of the thing itself.
a very poisonous chemical substance. And instead of going out and
jumping in the lake or something like this or taking cyanide, the thing to do is to
check over
nomenclature and the description of the thing itself.
- Studying Data Assimilation (9 July 64) n. an extremely poisonous chemical
compound that occurs naturally in some
plant materials and which is used in the
manufacturing of plastics,
synthetic rubber and fabrics and also by chemists in solutions for electroplating and in the
production of certain
drugs. It can appear in a
solid, liquid or gaseous
form and has been utilized as a poison since ancient
times and more recently (in its gaseous
form) for the
execution of criminals sentenced to
death. Cyanide is lethal to humans as it blocks the
ability of
body cells to
use oxygen and must be treated within
minutes after
exposure. The
term comes from a Greek
word meaning "blue," as some forms of it have an intense blue
color.
a very poisonous chemical substance. Puts cyanide in the soup!
-The Itsa Line (cont.) (21 Aug. 63)