manganic


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man·gan·ic

 (măn-găn′ĭk, măng-)
adj.
Relating to or containing manganese, especially with valence 3 or 6.
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manganic

(mænˈɡænɪk)
adj
(Chemistry) of or containing manganese in the trivalent state
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man•gan•ic

(mænˈgæn ɪk, mæŋ-)

adj.
of or containing trivalent manganese.
[1830–40]
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