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sabadine Biochem. (ˈsæbədiːn) Also † sabatine. [ad. G. sabadin (E. Merck 1891, in Arch. der Pharm. CCXXIX. 164): see sabadilla and -ine5.] A veratrum alkaloid ester, C29H47NO8, present in sabadilla seeds.1891 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LX. ii. 844 The author has isolated two alkaloïds from sabadilla seeds, As...
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▪ I. † ˈsabatine Obs. In quots. sab(b)atyne. [a. Pr. sabatina, dim. of sabata: see sabaton and -ine.] A kind of buskin.c 1460 in Archæologia XVII. 295 First ye must set on sabatynes and tye them upon the shoo. c 1538 Ibid. XLIII. 248 A payr of sabbatynes; and a payre of syndalls.▪ II. sabatine obs. ...
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Aitkenvale, Queensland
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Parks
There are a number of parks in the area:
Aitkenvale Park ()
Illich Park ()
Leopold Street Park ()
Riverview Park ()
Rossiter Park ()
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veratr- combining form or stem of veratrum, occurring in chemical terms, as veratralbia, -albine (see quots.); veratrate, a salt of veratric acid (1884 Imp. Dict.); veratric a., derived from or contained in species of Veratrum; veˈratridine [-idine], an alkaloid ester, C36H51NO11, present in veratru...
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