quinotoxine

quinotoxine
quino·tox·ine .kwin-ō-'täk-.sēn n QUINICINE

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  • quinotoxine — quino·toxine …   English syllables

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  • quinicine — quin·i·cine kwin ə .sēn, sən n a bitter poisonous reddish yellow amorphous alkaloid C20H24N2O2 isomeric with quinine and obtained from cinchona bark or by heating a salt of quinine called also quinotoxine …   Medical dictionary

  • quinicine — ˈkwinəˌsēn, sə̇n noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary quinic (in quinic acid) + ine; originally formed in French : a bitter poisonous reddish yellow amorphous alkaloid C20H24N2O2 isomeric with quinine and obtained fr …   Useful english dictionary

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