How Do You Spell BROMIC?

Pronunciation: [bɹˈɒmɪk] (IPA)

Bromic is a term that relates to the element, bromine. This word is pronounced as /ˈbrəʊmɪk/ in IPA phonetic transcription, where the "b" is pronounced with a voiced bilabial plosive sound, then "r" with an alveolar approximant, "o" with an open-mid back rounded vowel, "m" with a voiced bilabial nasal sound, "i" with a short vowel sound as in "pit" and "k" with a voiceless velar plosive sound. The correct spelling of the word is important in accurately conveying its meaning in written communication.

BROMIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Relating to bromine, noting especially an oxygen-containing acid which unites with bases to form bromates.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  2. An acid compounded of bromine and oxygen.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for BROMIC

  • vromic
  • nromic
  • hromic
  • gromic
  • beomic
  • bdomic
  • bfomic
  • btomic
  • b5omic
  • b4omic
  • brimic
  • brkmic
  • brlmic
  • brpmic
  • br0mic
  • br9mic
  • brokic
  • brojic
  • bromuc

Etymology of BROMIC

The word "bromic" originates from the chemical element bromine, which is derived from the Greek word "brómos" meaning "stench" or "bad odor". This is because bromine has a pungent smell when in its liquid form. "Bromic" is formed by adding the suffix "-ic" to "brom", which signifies that it is the most common or highest oxidation state of bromine.

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