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sarcine
sarcine Chem. (ˈsɑːsɪn) Also -kin(e. [ad. G. sarkin (Strecker), f. Gr. σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh: see -ine.] A base existing in the juice of flesh. Also attrib.1858 Q. Jrnl. Chem. Soc. X. 121 A well characterised organic base, which I [i.e. Strecker] will provisionally distinguish by the name Sarcine. Ibid....
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hypoxanthine
hypoxanthine Chem. (hɪp-, haɪpɒkˈsænθaɪn) [f. hypo- 5 + xanthine. Cf. F. hypoxanthine.] A nitrogenous substance, C5H4N4O, found in the muscle, spleen, heart, etc. of vertebrates, and forming a white crystalline powder; also called sarcine.1844–57 G. Bird Urin. Deposits (ed. 5) 46 This interesting bo...
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Saracen
Saracen, n. and a. (ˈsærəsən) Forms: α. 1 pl. Sarracene, Sarocine, 3 Sarezin, 3–4 Sarrezin, 3–7 Sarazin(e, 4 -sene, Sarisine, -zene, -ezyne, 4–6 Sarasyn(e, -in(e, 4–7 -cene, (5 Saresoun, -ezen, -esyn, -aseyn, Sarracene, -ysyne), 5–6 Sarazyn(e, Sarrasyn, 5–7 -zen(e, Sarrasin(e, (6 Sarason, -asen, -ez...
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