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terebene - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
terebene (countable and uncountable, plural terebenes). (obsolete, medicine) Any of various preparations, composed mainly of terpenes, obtained from camphor ...
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TEREBENE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of TEREBENE is a mixture of terpenes from oil of turpentine that has been used as an expectorant.
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TEREBENE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Terebene, ter′ē-bēn, n. a light-yellow liquid, obtained by treating oil of turpentine with sulphuric acid, used as a disinfectant.—adj.
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terebene
terebene Chem. (ˈtɛrɪbiːn) [f. terebinth) + -ene.] † 1. A name given by Soubeiran and Capitaine 1839 (Comptes Rendus IX. 654) to a liquid obtained by decomposing artificial camphor, C10H16HCl, with lime. Obs. b. Used by Deville 1840 (Ann. Chimie LXXV. 38) for a liquid obtained by the action of sulph...
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TEREBENE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A mixture of hydrocarbons prepared from oil of turpentine and sulphuric acid, used to make paints and.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, ...
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Terebene
Properties: Colorless liquid; thyme-like odor, bp 160-172°. Resinifies on exposure to air and light. d2525 0.860-0.865. Practically optically inactive.
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Xerotine siccative
It is a type of terebene; unlike standard terebenes, xerotine siccative doesn't become cloudy when mixed in an oil.
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terebene - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Drugsa mixture of terpenes that occurs as a colorless liquid, used in medicine chiefly as an expectorant. tereb(inth) + -ene 1855–60.
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"TEREBENE": Volatile oil from distilled turpentine - OneLook
Usually means: Volatile oil from distilled turpentine. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 15 dictionaries that define the word terebene:
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[PDF] Terebene :
trustworthy test for medicinal terebene is the polariscope. The American oil of turpentine turns the plane of polarized light, with the sodium tiame, about.
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Terebene | 1335-76-8 - ChemicalBook
Chemical Properties. Colorless liquid. Soluble in alcohol; insoluble in water. Uses. To impartwater and oil resistance to cellulosics. Definition.
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terebilene
† terebilene Chem. Obs. (ˈtɛrɪbɪliːn) [Arbitrary from terebene.] Name given 1839 by Soubeiran and Capitaine (Comptes Rendus IX. 654) to a liquid now regarded as a mixture of terpenes.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. vii. §1. 440 1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 925 Terebilene is a hydrocarbon obtained by disti...
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terpene
terpene Chem. (ˈtɜːpiːn) [f. terp- in terp-entin, obs. f. turpentine, with suffix -ene, used in forming the names of hydrocarbons related to benzene. Formerly called terebene.] A general name of hydrocarbons having the formula C10H16, many of which occur in the volatile oils of plants, chiefly of th...
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Alexander Morison McAldowie
Publications
On Spinal Epilepsy (1878)
Two Cases of Meniere's Disease (1883)
Terebene as a Generator of Ozone (1886)
The Birds of Staffordshire (1893)
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camph-
camph- abbreviation of camphor, taken as a stem on which to form names of related chemical substances, as ˈcamphane [-ane], an inert, saturated bicyclic terpene, C10H18; now usu. called bornane; ˈcamphene, a terpene contained in camphor oil from Laurus camphora; a crystalline colourless mass; generi...
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