chlorpicrin

/ˈklɔːrˌpaɪkriːn/

Definitions

1. noun

a chemical warfare agent that was used during World War I; a colourless oily liquid with an almond-like smell.

“The military stockpiled chlorpicrin for potential use in future conflicts.”

Synonyms

  • mustard gas
  • phosgene

Antonyms

  • nerve agent
  • sarin