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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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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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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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retinol
▪ I. † retinol1 Chem. Obs. (ˈrɛtɪnɒl) Also -ole. [f. Gr. ῥητίνη resin + -ol.] (See quots. 1875 and 1893.)1838 R. D. Thomson in Brit. Ann. 330 Retinole. 1857 Miller Elem. Chem., Org. (1862) 585 Common rosin is thus found to furnish..Terebene, Colophene,..Retinol, Naphthalin. 1875 Ure's Dict. Arts III...
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pinol
pinol Chem. (ˈpaɪnɒl) [f. L. pīnus pine n.2 + -ol3.]1893 Syd. Soc. Lex., Pinol, a name for Oleum pini pumilionis. 1898 Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 45 Members of the turpentine group—terebene, pinol, cresol, eucalyptol, creosote tar, carbolic acid, iodine and the like.
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iodo-
iodo- (ˌaɪədəʊ, aɪˌəʊdəʊ) used as combining form of mod.L. iodum iodine (chiefly before a consonant): a. to form names of iodine compounds and substitution products resulting from the action of iodine on other bodies specified, e.g. ˌiodo-ˈbenzene, C6H5I1, formed from benzene by substitution of one ...
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medicate
▪ I. † ˈmedicate, a. Obs. [ad. L. medicāt-us, pa. pple. of medicāre (see next).] = medicated.1638 T. Whitaker Blood of Grape 41 Not but that I take notice of medicate Wines, and their excellencies.▪ II. medicate, v. (ˈmɛdɪkeɪt) [f. L. medicāt-, ppl. stem of medicāre, -ārī, f. medicus: see medic.] 1....
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poly-
poly- (pɒlɪ) repr. Gr. πολυ-, combining form of πολύς, πολύ, much, in pl., πολλοί, -αί, ά many, forming the first element in a large number of words, mostly scientific or technical. The second element of such compounds is properly of Greek origin, but in recent formations is often of Latin; occasion...
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