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œstrogenic
œstrogenic, a. (iːs-, ɛstrəˈdʒɛnɪk) Also (U.S.) estro-. [f. prec. + -ic.] Of the nature of, or having the actions of, an œstrogen.1930 Endocrinology XIV. 101 Estrogenic material has been obtained from follicular fluid. 1938 Ann. Reg. 1937 348 Knowledge [was] advanced of the relation between molecula... Oxford English Dictionary
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œstriol
œstriol Biochem. (ˈiːs-, ˈɛstrɪɒl) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrane + tri- + -ol.] An œstrogenic hormone, C18H21(OH)3, which is one of the metabolic products of œstradiol and is produced in the placenta during pregnancy.1933 N. K. Adam et al. in Nature 5 Aug. 206/1 The full chemical names of two impor... Oxford English Dictionary
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secondarily-stressed (open or closed) syllable not adjacent to the primary-stressed one, as in (con)fœderation, œcologic(al)(ly), œconomic(al)(ly), œcumenical(ly) and œstrogenic ; for an œ ~ oe ~ e in a closed syllable anywhere as long as it bears some stress (so this overlaps with the preceding category), as in œstrogenic, œstrogen wikipedia.org
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œstradiol
œstradiol Biochem. (iːs-, ɛstrəˈdaɪɒl) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrane + di-2 + -ol.] The most active known naturally occurring œstrogenic hormone in mammals, C18H22(OH)2, which is formed in the ovarian follicles, controls the growth of the female sexual organs and some functions of the uterus, and i... Oxford English Dictionary
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œstrin
œstrin Biochem. (ˈiːs-, ˈɛstrɪn) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrus + -in1.] Any of various preparations of œstrogenic material; an œstrogen, spec. œstrone.1926 Parkes & Bellerby in Jrnl. Physiol. LXI. 573 We suggest that ‘oestrin’ or some such term..should be applied to the oestrus-producing principle o... Oxford English Dictionary
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progestogen
progestogen Physiol. (prəʊˈdʒɛstədʒɛn) Also progestagen. [f. as prec. + -o + -gen; the variant spelling may reflect the influence of gestagen.] = gestagen.1941 Dorland & Miller Med. Dict. (ed. 19) 1171/2 Progestogen, a general term for any substance possessing progestational activity. 1945 [see prog... Oxford English Dictionary
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œstrone
œstrone Biochem. (ˈiːs-, ˈɛstrəʊn) Also (U.S.) estr-. [f. œstrane + -one.] An œstrogenic hormone, C18H22O2, obtained from the urine of pregnant women and mares with actions and uses similar to those of œstradiol.1933 [see œstriol]. 1951 A. Grollman Pharmacol. & Therapeutics xxvi. 579 Several prepara... Oxford English Dictionary
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hexœstrol
hexœstrol Pharm. (hɛkˈsiːstrɒl) Also hexestrol. [f. hexane + œstrus + -ol 2.] A synthetic œstrogen, C18H22O2, related to stilbœstrol and used in hormone therapy.1939 N. R. Campbell et al. in Lancet 5 Aug. 312/1 The œstrogenic activity of the synthetic substance 4:4{p}-dihydroxy-γ:δ-diphenyl-n-hexane... Oxford English Dictionary
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stilbœstrol
stilbœstrol Pharm. (stɪlˈbiːstrɒl, -ˈbɛstrɒl) Also (U.S.) stilbestrol. [f. stilbene + œstrus + -ol.] † a. A synthetic derivative, HOC6H4·CH:CH·C6H4OH, of stilbene having slight œstrogenic properties; also, any derivative of this. Obs.1938 E. C. Dodds et al. in Nature 5 Feb. 248/1 In view of the fact... Oxford English Dictionary
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follicular
follicular, a. (fɒˈlɪkjʊlə(r)) [ad. L. folliculār-is, f. folliculus: see follicle and -ar1.] 1. Of the nature of, or resembling, a follicle; composed or consisting of follicles; also, provided with follicles.1677 Plot Oxfordsh. 305 Many other strong scented Animals..have follicular Repositories or B... Oxford English Dictionary
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diethyl
diethyl Chem. (daɪˈɛθɪl) [f. di-2 + ethyl.] 1. as n. A name for the group C4H10 (butyl hydride or butane), considered as a double molecule of the radical ethyl.1877 Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 12) II. 47 Normal Butane, Diethyl, or Methyl-propyl, occurs in natural petroleum, and in the distillation-prod... Oxford English Dictionary
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genistein
genistein Chem. (dʒɪˈnɪsteɪɪn, -stiːn) [f. genista + -ein.] An isoflavone derivative, C15H10O5, that is present in dyer's broom, Genista tinctoria, and some other plants and is a weak yellow colouring matter. Also called prunetol.1900 Perkin & Newbury in Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LXXV. 833 This new colouring... Oxford English Dictionary
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Premarin
Premarin Pharm. (prɪˈmɛərɪn) Also premarin. [f. pregnant a.2 + mare1 + -in1.] A proprietary name for a mixture of œstrogenic compounds obtained from the urine of pregnant mares and used in the treatment of various conditions, esp. those caused by or involving œstrogen deficiency.1942 Official Gaz. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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