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tomatin Biochem. (ˈtɒmətɪn) Also -ine. [f. tomato + in1.] A steroidal alkaloid present as a glycoside in the stems and leaves of the tomato plant and some other members of the family Solanaceæ. The distinction made in quot. 1948 was not generally adopted.1946 [see lycopersicin b]. 1948 Arch. Biochem...
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Tomatin
The river Findhorn rises at Coignafearn, a large game estate near Tomatin, and then passes through Tomatin village itself. The Tomatin Distillery
Tomatin is perhaps best known for being the home of Tomatin whisky which, with its 23 stills, was the largest malt distillery
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Tomatin distillery
Tomatin distillery is a single malt Scotch whisky distillery in the village of Tomatin. In 2003, Tomatin's basic 10-year-old malt was replaced by the 12-year-old.
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lycopersicin
lycopersicin Chem. (ˌlaɪkəʊˈpɜːsɪkɪn) [f. mod.L. lycopersic-on, the name of the genus to which the tomato belongs, f. Gr. λύκο-ς wolf + περσικ-ός peach (f. Περσίς: see Persian a. and n.): see -in1.] a. = lycopene.1913 B. M. Duggar in Washington Univ. Stud. I. 23 Since the pigment derived from the to...
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Tomatin railway station
Tomatin railway station served the village of Tomatin, Highland, Scotland from 1897 to 1965 on the Inverness and Aviemore Direct Railway.
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William Cotton (missionary)
The missionary party of 23 members set sail from Plymouth late on 26 December 1841 on board the barque Tomatin. In April 1842 the Tomatin arrived in Sydney.
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Highland single malts
Loch Morar
The Macallan
Macphail
McClelland
Millburn
Oban
Old Fettercairn
Old Pulteney
Royal Brackla
Royal Lochnagar
Teaninich
Tullibardine
Tomatin
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Kevin Thain
Kevin Thain (born 1969) is a Scottish shinty player from the village of Tomatin. References
External links
Kevin Thain opens Tomatin Sports Centre
Shinty players
Living people
1969 births
Sportspeople from Highland (council area)
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Herbert Malkin
He was born in Kolkata, then called Calcutta, in India and died at Corrybrough, Tomatin, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
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William Mackintosh, Lord Kyllachy
His country estate was Kyllachy House near Tomatin.
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Arthur Malkin
He purchased an estate at Corrybrough, Tomatin, Inverness-shire, where he became a Deputy Lieutenant; and also resided at 21 Wimpole Street, London.
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William Bambridge
The missionary party of 23 members set sail from Plymouth late on 26 December 1841 on board the barque Tomatin. In April 1842, the Tomatin arrived in Sydney.
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Inverness and District Football Association
1st Division
Balloan
Culloden Blacksmiths
Ferrybache
Fortrose & Rosemarkie Union
Highland Athletic
Highland Hospice
Gellions
Ness City
Ness Thistle
Tomatin Tomatin United
2nd Division
Auctioneers
CK Interiors
Contin
Drakies
G16 United
Glen Urquhart
Hill Rovers
Muir of Ord
Slackbuie
Stratton
Past winners
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Moy, Highland
The village of Moy () is situated between the villages of Daviot and Tomatin, in the Highland region of Scotland.
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Inverness South (ward)
It includes Cradlehall, Inshes and Westhill areas in or near urban Inverness, and the village of Tomatin, on the River Findhorn.
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