CONDY'S FLUID


Meaning of CONDY'S FLUID in English

ˈkändēz-, -diz- noun

also condy

Usage: often capitalized C

Etymology: after Henry Bollman Condy, 19th century English manufacturing chemist

chiefly Britain : a common household disinfectant consisting essentially of an aqueous solution of a permanganate

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