-ine

-ine
1. A suffix used to form the names of chemical substances, including halogens (e.g., chlorine), organic bases (guanine), amino acid s (glycine), botanical principles (caffeine), pharmaceuticals (meperidine), and others. 2. General adj. suffix (e.g., equine, uterine). 3. Dim. suffix (e.g., cholerine). [G. -inos,, L. -inus, adj. suffixes]

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a suffix indicating an alkaloid, an organic base, or a halogen.

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