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† rutic, a. Chem. Obs. (ˈruːtɪk) [f. L. rūta rue + -ic.] rutic acid, (a) = rutin; (b) capric acid.1857 Schunck in Manch. Mem. Ser. ii. XV. (1860) 128 A comparison of the properties and composition of this substance with those of Rutine or Rutic Acid..leads to the conclusion that they are identical. ...
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rutyl
rutyl Chem. (ˈruːtɪl) [f. as rutic a. + -yl.] (See quots.)1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 141 Rutyl, syn. with Capryl, C10H19O, the radicle of rutic or capric acid. 1894 Morley & Muir Watts' Dict. Chem. IV. 419/2 Rutyl, a name sometimes used for decoyl C10H19O or decyl C10H21.
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capryl
capryl Chem. (ˈkæprɪl) [f. capr-ic (acid) + -yl.] Applied by some to the radical (C10H19O) of capric or rutic acid; by others to the radical (C8H17O) of caprylic acid, which some distinguish as caprylyl. In the latter sense it appears in ˈcaprylaˌmide, the amide of the caprylic series; ˈcaprylate, a...
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rutate
ˈrutate Chem. rare. [f. rut-ic + -ate.] A salt due to the action of rutic acid.1873 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 11) 689 The metallic rutates are mostly sparingly soluble in water.
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rutic Ur, Mir Graggor, Pips McClawski, Dav Slinker, Oturo Kenji, Dehvirahaman ko Bruhmaeziwakazari, and Durzo Blint.
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rutin
rutin Chem. (ˈruːtɪn) Also † -ine. [a. G. rutin (A. Weiss 1842, in Pharm. Centralbl. XIII. 903), f. L. rūta rue n.2: see -in1.] A yellow crystalline phenolic glycoside, C27H30O16, found in several plant species (notably common rue, buckwheat, and capers) which possesses vasopressor properties and is...
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capric
capric, a. (ˈkæprɪk) [f. L. caper, capr-um goat + -ic. Cf. F. caprique.] 1. Of or belonging to a goat (nonce-use).1881 Academy No. 491. 252 Capric and porcine flesh. 2. Chem. a. capric acid (C10H20O2), a fatty acid obtained from butter, cocoa-nut oil, fusel oil, etc.: a colourless crystalline body, ...
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