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arabin Chem. (ˈærəbɪn) [f. Arab-ic + -in.] The pure soluble principle in gum arabic and similar substances. arabiˈnose, the sugar derived from arabin. Hence araˈbinic, arabiˈnosic a.1840 Pereira Mat. Med. II. 1150 Soluble Gum or Arabin. 1854 Balfour Bot. 29 Arabine, soluble in cold water, constituti...
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Arabin
Arabin is a family name originating in Provence in the south of France, as d'Arabin or D’Arabien. Father of William John Arabin.
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William John Arabin
General William John Arabin (1750–1827) was an 18th/19th century British Army commander of Irish/French descent who was a flamboyant figure during the He had at least six children:
Gustavis Arabin
William St Julien Arabin
Mary Elizabeth Arabin
Alfred Arabin
Laura Mary Caroline Arabin
Admiral Septimus
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araban
araban Chem. (ˈærəbæn) [a. G. araban, f. Arabic a. + -an.] = arabin.1892 Jrnl. Soc. Chem. Industry XI. 931/1 The Pentosans (Wood-Gum, Xylan, and Araban) of Lignified Fibre. 1938 Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. II. 287/1 The pentoses do not occur as such in plants, but in the form of condensation products...
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William Arabin
William Arabin may refer to:
William St Julien Arabin (1773–1841), British lawyer and judge
William John Arabin (1750–1827), his father, British Army
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William St Julien Arabin
Personal life
On 12 October 1803, Arabin married Mary Meux in Camden. Descendants
Through his son Richard Arabin (1811-1865), he was a grandfather of William St Julien Arabin (1842-1907), Alice Charlotte Arabin (wife of Hon
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cerasin
cerasin Chem. (ˈsɛrəsɪn) [f. L. cerasus cherry-tree + -in.] The insoluble portion of the gum which exudes from the cherry, and other trees.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 677 Probably arabin was originally in the same state with cerasin. 1854 Balfour Bot. 29.
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Septimus Arabin
Life
Septimus (or Septimius) Arabin was the 5th of the nine sons of Henry Arabin, a Dublin lawyer, industrialist (part owner of the Corkagh gunpowder In 1805 Arabin passed the Lieutenant's exam.
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Meaning of Arabin in Chinese is : 阿拉宾 - StudySite.org
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Sir Henry Meux, 1st Baronet
Elizabeth Mary Meux (1819–1880), who married her first cousin, Richard Arabin, a son of William St Julien Arabin and Mary ( Meux) Arabin. Through his daughter Elizabeth, he was a grandfather of William St Julien Arabin, Alice Charlotte Arabin (wife of Hon.
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Sir Capel Molyneux, 3rd Baronet
William John Arabin.
In 1757 his first wife died and he married Elizabeth Adlercron, a daughter of Elizabeth Arabin and Lt. Gen. Through his daughter Harriet, he was a grandfather of William St Julien Arabin, who served as the Judge-Advocate-General of the Army.
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George William Molyneux
He was a brother of Sir Capel Molyneux 4th Baronet, Anne ( Molyneux) Brabazon (wife of Sir Anthony Brabazon, 1st Baronet), and Harriet ( Molyneux) Arabin (mother of William St Julien Arabin).
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Sir Thomas Sutton, 1st Baronet
Henrietta Arabin (1786), on the King's Bench case brought by William St Julien Arabin against his wife for adultery with Sutton, describes him as a major
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A Weary Road
Raisa Fedoseyeva
Leonid Gubanov as Dmitri Orestovich
Nikifor Kolofidin as Vassili's Father
Aleksandr Antonov as Raissa's Father
Apollon Yachnitsky as Arabin
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The Bushrangers
Jack Built
The Kelly Gang
For the Term of His Natural Life
For 60,000 pounds
Hazard; or, Pearce Dyceton's Crime
The South-Sea Sisters: A Lyric Masque
Arabin
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