Antibromic, pronounced /æntɪˈbrəʊmɪk/, is a term used to describe a substance that inhibits or prevents the action of bromine. The word is derived from the prefix "anti-" meaning against, and "bromic" referring to an acidic compound that contains bromine. The correct spelling of this word is important for clear communication in scientific fields related to chemistry and biology. Phonetic transcriptions, such as IPA, help readers to accurately pronounce and understand the word's meaning.
1. Deodorizing. 2. A deodorizer.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.