Cinchona

  • 61Cinchona Calisaya — Calisaya bark Cal i*sa ya bark A valuable kind of Peruvian bark obtained from the {Cinchona Calisaya}, and other closely related species. [1913 Webster] || …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 62Cinchona calisaya — ID 18893 Symbol Key CICA17 Common Name quinine Family Rubiaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Cultivated, or not in the U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution N/A Growth Habit N/A …

    USDA Plant Characteristics

  • 63Cinchona officinalis — ID 18895 Symbol Key CIOF Common Name quinine Family Rubiaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Cultivated, or not in the U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution N/A Growth Habit N/A …

    USDA Plant Characteristics

  • 64Cinchona pubescens — ID 18896 Symbol Key CIPU Common Name quinine Family Rubiaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Introduced to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution HI Growth Habit Tree Duration …

    USDA Plant Characteristics

  • 65CINCHONA L. — ХИННОЕ ДЕРЕВО — 885. Cinchona L. Хинное дерево см. Систематика рода недостаточно изучена. Синонимика видов очень запутана. В культ. много естественных и искусственных гибридов. Обобщаем сведения о распространении в культ. и даем литературные источники для всех… …

    Справочник растений

  • 66Cinchona — …

    Википедия

  • 67Cinchona — Cin|cho|na 〈[sıntʃo:na] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: cho|nen; Bot.〉 Gattung der Rötegewächse, dessen Rinde als Fiebermittel verwendet wird, Chinarindenbaum; →a. s. Chinarinde [Etym.: nach der Gemahlin des Grafen Cinchon, Vizekönig von Peru im 17. Jh.] …

    Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • 68Cinchona — Cin|cho|na [sin tʃo:na] die; , ...nen <nach der Gemahlin des Grafen Cinchón, des Vizekönigs von Peru im 17. Jh., die durch den Gebrauch der Rinde vom Wechselfieber befreit wurde> Chinarindenbaum (Südamerika) …

    Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • 69cinchona — [sɪŋ kəʊnə] noun a medicinal drug containing quinine and related compounds, made from the dried bark of various South American trees. Origin C18: mod. L. (genus name), named after the Countess of Chinchón, who brought the drug to Spain …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 70cinchona — cin·cho·na …

    English syllables