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bromide

Salt of the halide series containing the Br ion, which is formed when a bromine atom gains an electron.

The term ‘bromide’ is sometimes used to describe an organic compound containing a bromine atom, even though it is not ionic. Modern naming uses the term ‘bromo-’ in such cases. For example, the compound C2H5Br is now called bromoethane; its traditional name, still used sometimes, is ethyl bromide.



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His not-so-subtle attack on the only insurance policy us older people have is couched in bromidic panacea meant to assure younger people that gambling with their money is a ``God-given right.
Here he uses two styles: the bromidic everyday language of the high schoolers, a mixture of dating gossip and philosophic maundering, and the vital, violent, obscene diatribes of the furballs, denunciatory catalogues that become a kind of demented poetry.
magazine interview with Jane Howard more than 15 years ago, that, bromidic though it may sound, some questions don't have answers.
 
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