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amarine
▪ I. amarine, n. Chem. (əˈmɛəraɪn) [f. L. amār-us bitter + -ine4.] A name proposed for various bitter vegetable principles; spec. applied to the alkaloid (C21H18N2) resulting from the action of ammonia on essence of bitter almonds, which has also been called benzoline.1839 Hooper Med. Dict. 77 Amari...
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Amarnah, Jarabulus
Amarnah (; ) or Amarine (), also referred to as Tal al-Amara, is a village in northern Aleppo Governorate, northern Syria.
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lophine
lophine Chem. (ˈləʊfaɪn, ˈləʊfɪn) Also -in. [F. lophine (Laurent 1844), of unexplained formation: see -ine.] An organic base, a derivative of aldehyde, obtained by heating amarine.1856 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1858 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 7) 611 Amarine (Benzoline). Strongly heated in a retort it decomposes ...
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Nerine
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Some Nerine species have been used to produce a hybrid with members of the genus Amaryllis, which are included in the hybrid genus (nothogenus) × Amarine One of these hybrids is × Amarine tubergenii Sealy, which comes from a cross between Amaryllis belladonna and Nerine bowdenii.
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benzoline
benzoline (ˈbɛnzəliːn, -lɪn) [f. benzol + -ine = derivative.] 1. Chem. An earlier name for amarine, C21H18N2, isomeric with hydrobenzamide. 2. A commercial name for impure benzene, and often for other volatile inflammable liquid hydrocarbons, esp. for coal-tar naphtha, of which benzene is a chief co...
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Koninklijke Algemeene Vereniging voor Bloembollencultuur
Amarcrinum Coutts
Amarine Sealy
Amarygia Cif. & Giacom.
Amaryllis L.
Ammocharis Herb.
Amphisiphon W. F.
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Turkish exonyms
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Ghandoura Gavureli, Gavur Elli
Lilawa Lileve
Qebbet al-Turkmen Gubut Türkmen, Kubbetü'l-Türkmen
Jarabulus Subdistrict Cerablus Beldesi
Amarnah Amarine
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