IPA: /ˈprʌsɪk/
KK: /ˈprʌsɪk/
Relating to or derived from prussic acid, which is a toxic compound also known as hydrocyanic acid.
The chemist studied the properties of prussic compounds in the laboratory.
Prussic → The word 'prussic' originates from the name 'Prussia', referring to the region in Europe where prussic acid was first discovered. The term is derived from the German 'Preußen', which is related to the Latin 'Prussia', meaning the land of the Prussians. Prussic acid is a compound associated with the Prussian blue pigment, hence the connection to the name.
Think of the name 'Prussia' as a place where prussic acid was first found, helping you remember that 'prussic' relates to this specific acid.
No commonly confused words.