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Ferroprussiate
Ferroprussiate Fer`ro*prus"si*ate (? or ? or ?; see Prussiate, 277), n. [Ferro- + prussiate.] (Chem.) A ferrocyanate; a ferocyanide. [R.]
Ferroprussic
Ferroprussic Fer`ro*prus"sic (? or ?; see Prussic, 277), a. [Ferro- + prussic.] (Chem.) Ferrocyanic.
Nitroprussic
Nitroprussic Ni`tro*prus"sic (? or ?), a. [Nitro- + prussic.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, a complex acid called nitroprussic acid, obtained indirectly by the action of nitric acid on potassium ferrocyanide (yellow prussiate), as a red crystalline unstable substance. It forms salts called nitroprussides, which give a rich purple color with alkaline subphides.
Nitroprusside
Nitroprusside Ni`tro*prus"side, n. See Nitroprussic.

Meaning of OPrus from wikipedia

- muš *-m -m -˛ [˜] -n -m -n -Ø *ḱm̥tóm hund(red) śatám (he)katón centum OPrus simtan sad *n n n; -˛ [˜] n *nokʷt- night nákt- núkt- noct- naktis náštá...
- Kurd mak "mother" OCS mati, mater- "mother" Lith móteris "woman", motina; OPrus muti "mother" Gaul. mātīr "mother", OIr máthir "mother"; W modryb "auntie"...
- Past sam "even, fine" OCS samŭ "self, alone, one" Lith sam-, są- "with"; OPrus sa-, sen- "with, dividing" OIr samlith "at the same time"; W hafal "equal"...
- designated Perkwunos' weapon. Cognate with Latv. milna (Pērkōns' hammer), OPrus. mealde ('lightning'), OCS mъldni ('lightning'), Welsh mellten ('bolt of...
- present ptc. yes yes only relics no? present p****ive ptc. in *-mo- yes in OPrus; present p****ive ptc. in *-mo- only relics present p****ive ptc. in *-m-...
- Artists. Archived from the original on 23 June 2015. Retrieved 23 June 2015. "OPRU nie meer by NMMU betrokke". Son (in Afrikaans). 18 November 2010. Archived...