cyanamid
/ˈsɪənəmɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A compound of sodium and cyanide used as a source of cyanide, especially in fumigating mines to kill rodents.
“The cyanamid was used to clear out a rodent infestation in the mine.”
2. noun
A former American chemical company that produced pesticides and other chemicals.
“Cyanamid developed several successful pesticides during the 20th century.”