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butine Chem. (ˈbjuːtaɪn, -iːn) [ad. G. butin, f. L. būt-yrum butter n.1 + -ine5.] † 1. The name given by W. Heintz (Ann. der Physik und Chem. (1853) XC. 151) to a substance present in butter. Obs.1867 Bloxam Chem. 582 Butter..contains also butine, which yields glycerine and butic acid (HO.C40H39O3) ...
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Pendro
The village-wide common lands called: Sebaski, Gure, Chema, Mlane, Butine, Elye, leri and Ser xingel. Pendro has so many springs the main springs are Kanya Gundi, Kanya Serderave, Kani Jefre, Kanya Mlane, Kanya Butine, Kanya Helara and Kanya Mira.
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butyne
butyne Chem. (ˈbjuːtaɪn) [altered form of butine: see -yne.] Either of the two isomers CH3·CH2·C{vddd}CH and CH3·C{vddd}C·CH3 (also called crotonylene) of the hydrocarbon C4H6. (Formerly called butine.)1935 Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. XLIV. 148 Ethyl sulphate reacts vigorously with calcium acetylide in...
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Ian Monk
poem, les mille univers, 2015
Les feuilles de yucca / Leaves of the Yucca, bilingual ebook, Contre-mur, 2015
Là, Cambourakis, 2014
14 x 14, L'Âne qui butine
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