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chemical warfare
[ kem-i-kuhl wawr-fair ]
noun
- warfare with poisonous, asphyxiating, or corrosive gases, oil flames, etc. : CW
chemical warfare
noun
- warfare in which chemicals other than explosives are used as weapons, esp warfare using asphyxiating or nerve gases, poisons, defoliants, etc
chemical warfare
- The use of chemical agents as a weapon of war or terror. From the mustard gas used in World War I to the highly lethal neurotoxin Sarin that is potentially available for use today, chemicals are considered a weapon of mass destruction , and their use is condemned by most civilized nations.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of chemical warfare1
Example Sentences
The substance reacted with moisture, creating the poisonous gas phosphine, which has been likened to a chemical warfare agent.
And the federal Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response keeps a national stockpile of supplies necessary for public health emergencies, including vaccines, medical supplies and antidotes needed in case of a chemical warfare attack.
Over-policing and capital punishment are two forms of military occupation that Western culture recycles but what of chemical warfare disguised as industrial revolution?
Drug and chemical warfare was sort of a parallel arms race alongside the nuclear arms race.
This acts as a kind of chemical warfare to protect themselves.
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