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ethine
▪ I. ethine Chem. (ˈɛθaɪn) [f. eth- + -ine.] The systematic name (see -ine) of the gaseous hydrocarbon C2H2, the bi-carbon member of the series CnH2n-2, called also acetylene.1877 Watts Fownes' Chem. II. 61 When an electric arc from a powerful voltaic battery passes between carbon poles in an atmosp... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ironside (Black novel)
Kaye uses a fake name, then escapes with Ethine as a hostage. He beats Ethine but asks her who she will pass the crown on to before killing her. wikipedia.org
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ethisterone
ethisterone (ɛˈθɪstərəʊn) [f. ethine + testosterone.] A synthetic hormone similar to progesterone (see quots.).1947 Brit. Chem. Abstr. A iii. 224 (heading) Biological properties of ethinyl testosterone (ethisterone). Ibid., Ethisterone has the following testosterone-like effects: it causes growth of... Oxford English Dictionary
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1-Vinylimidazole
oxide and potassium hydroxide are added to the basic catalyst potassium imidazolate and the free imidazole is ethinylated in 1,4-dioxane at 130 °C with ethine wikipedia.org
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acetylene
acetylene Chem. (ˈæsɪtɪˌliːn, now usu. əˈsɛtɪliːn) [f. acetyl + Gr. -ηνη female descendant, weaker derivative: see -ene.] a. A gaseous hydrocarbon C2H2, = HC ≡ CH, also called ethine, interesting as being producible by the direct combination of carbon and hydrogen at a high temperature, and of formi... Oxford English Dictionary
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ethene
▪ I. ethene Chem. (ˈɛθiːn) [f. eth-yl + -ene.] A fatty hydrocarbon, C2H4, forming the second member of the series CnH2n: known also as ethylene, olefiant gas, or heavy carburetted hydrogen. Also attrib., as in ethene bromide, ethene chloride, ethene iodide, etc.1873 Watts Fownes' Chem. 554 Ethene is... Oxford English Dictionary
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ethinylœstradiol
ethinylœstradiol (ˌɛθɪnɪlˌiːstrəˈdaɪɒl) Also ethinyl estradiol, œstradiol. [f. ethine + -yl + œstradiol.] A synthetic œstrogen, C20H24O2.1939 Chem. Abstr. XXXIII. 3465 (title) The action of ethinylestradiol, a derivative of follicular hormone, given by mouth. 1963 J. H. Burn Drugs, Med. & Man (ed. 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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octane
octane Chem. (ˈɒkteɪn) [f. octa-, octo- + -ane 2 b.] 1. a. The paraffin of the octacarbon series (C8H18). So ˈoctene (-iːn) [-ene], the olefine of the same series (C8H16), also called octylene; ˈoctine (-aɪn) [-ine5], the hydrocarbon of the same series (C8H14) homologous with acetylene or ethine; oc... Oxford English Dictionary
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pentadecane
pentadecane Chem. (ˈpɛntədɪkeɪn) [f. late Gr. πενταδεκα- (in comb.) for πεντεκαίδεκα fifteen + -ane 2 b.] The paraffin of the 15-carbon series, C15H32. So ˈpentadecine (-dɪsaɪn), the corresponding hydrocarbon of the ethine series, C15H28; pentaˈdecyl, the radical C15H31.1872 Watts Dict. Chem. VI. 90... Oxford English Dictionary
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dibromide
dibromide Chem. (daɪˈbrəʊmaɪd, -mɪd) [f. di-2 + bromide.] A compound of two atoms of bromine with a dyad element or a radical, as ethine dibromide C2H2Br2.1869 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 362 Ethylene diamines..obtained by acting with ammonia on ethylene dibromide. 1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 560 Ethine unit... Oxford English Dictionary
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decyl
decyl Chem. (ˈdɛsɪl) [f. Gr. δέκα ten + -yl.] The tenth member of the series of hydrocarbon radicals having the formula CnH2n+1; the monatomic alcohol radical C10H21; also called decatyl. Used attrib. in decyl series, decyl compounds, decyl chloride, etc. Hence derivatives as ˈdecylene, the olefine ... Oxford English Dictionary
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klumene
† klumene Chem. Obs. (ˈkluːmiːn) [f. mod.L. kalium potassium (see quot. 1900) + -ene.] = acetylene.1853 H. Watts tr. Gmelin's Hand-bk. Chem. VIII. 150 A carbide of potassium..gives off, when immersed in water, a peculiar combustible gas, which is klumene gas. 1900 V. B. Lewes Acetylene iii. 63 Edmun... Oxford English Dictionary
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heptane
heptane Chem. (ˈhɛpteɪn) [f. hepta- + -ane, formative of the names of paraffins.] The paraffin of the heptacarbon series, having the formula C7H16. ‘Of these hydrocarbons nine are possible and four are known’ (Fownes' Chem. 1877).1877 Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 12) II. 49 Normal heptane, CH3{b1}(CH2)5... Oxford English Dictionary
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pentane
pentane Chem. (ˈpɛntaɪn) [f. Gr. πέντε five + -ane 2 b.] The general name of the paraffins of the pentacarbon series, C5H12; also called quintane and pentyl hydride. Three such hydrocarbons are known (see quot.), all colourless mobile fluids, occurring in petroleum, etc. Also attrib., as pentane lam... Oxford English Dictionary
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propine
▪ I. propine, n.1 Sc. Obs. or arch. (prəʊˈpaɪn) [a. obs. F. propine (16th c. in Godef.) ‘drinking money, or somewhat to drinke’ (Cotgr.), f. propiner to propine; so Sp. propina a present, a ‘tip’, It. propina a drinking, a ‘health’.] † 1. Drink-money. Obs. [This is etymologically the earlier sense, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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