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terebic
terebic, a. Chem. (təˈrɛbɪk) [f. terebinth) + -ic.] Of, belonging to, or derived from turpentine, as in terebic acid, C7H10O4, a dibasic acid, a product of the action of nitric acid on turpentine-oil, also called turpentinic, terebenic, and terebilic acid. So terebic ether, an acid ether of terebic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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terebate
terebate see under terebic. Oxford English Dictionary
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turpentinic
turpentinic, a. Chem. (-ˈtɪnɪk) [f. turpentine n. + -ic.] In turpentinic acid, a synonym of terebic acid.1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 724 Discovered by Bromeis, who called it turpentinic acid. Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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terephthalic
terephthalic, a. Chem. (tɛrəfˈθælɪk) [f. tere-bic + phthalic.] Derived from or containing terebic and phthalic acids, as in terephthalic acid (also called insolinic acid), C8H6O4 = C6H4(CO2H)2, a dibasic acid produced as a white tasteless crystalline powder, nearly insoluble in water, alcohol, and e... Oxford English Dictionary
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