ethinylœstradiol

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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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ethynyl
ethynyl, n. Chem. (iːˈθaɪnaɪl, ˈɛθɪnɪl) Also -inyl. [f. *ethyne n. + -yl.] The radical CH{b3}C· derived from ethyne. Usu. attrib.: see also ethinylœstradiol n.1933 Chem. Abstr. XXVII. 7273/1 Ethinyl group, auxochromic effect on C6H6 . 1934 Webster, Ethynyl. 1951 A. Grollman Pharmacol. & Therapeutics... Oxford English Dictionary
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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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mestranol
mestranol Pharm. (ˈmɛstrənɒl) [f. methyl + œstradiol + -n- + -ol.] The 3-methyl ether, C21H26O2, of ethinylœstradiol which has actions similar to, but more potent than, those of œstradiol and is used in treating disorders of menstruation, fertility, and pregnancy, and (together with a progestational... Oxford English Dictionary
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nor-
nor-, prefix Organic Chem. (nɔː(r)) [f. normal a. and n.] 1. a. Prefixed to the names of organic compounds to denote the replacement of one or (esp. in terpenes) all the (methyl) side-chains by hydrogen atoms. The use arose from the designation of a compound C8H6O5 as ‘normal opianic acid’, of which... Oxford English Dictionary
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