IPA: /ˈtæbən/
KK: /ˈtæbən/
A highly toxic liquid used as a nerve agent in warfare, which can dissolve in organic solvents.
The military was concerned about the potential use of tabun in the conflict.
The word 'tabun' originates from Japanese, where it means 'a type of chemical weapon'. It is derived from the Japanese word 'タブン' (tabun), which is a combination of 'タ' (ta) and 'ブン' (bun), but its exact etymology is not clearly defined in traditional linguistic sources.
Think of 'tabun' as a specific type of chemical weapon, which helps you remember that it refers to a dangerous substance.