What does BORIC mean?

Parts of Speech:

Boric is an adjective.

Definitions:

Boric refers to or containing the element boron or its compounds.

Pronunciations:

In US English, boric is pronounced as "BOH-rik". In UK English, it is pronounced as "BOH-rik".

Origin and Usage:

The word boric comes from the Latin word "borax" which means "white clay". It is commonly used to describe compounds containing boron, such as boric acid. Boric acid is used in a variety of applications, including as an antiseptic, insecticide, and in nuclear power plants.

Synonyms:

Some synonyms for boric include boracic, boronated, and boronous.

Related Words:

Related 5 letter words include borax, bract, and brock.

Example Sentences:
  • She applied boric acid to the wound to prevent infection.
  • The boric content in the soil was too high for the plant to grow.
  • Boric oxide is a white powder used in the manufacture of glass.


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