cinchonic

cinchonic

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  • cinchonic — Relating to cinchona. * * * cin·chon·ic siŋ kän ik, sin chän adj belonging to or obtained from cinchona cinchonic n a constituent or preparation of cinchona used in medicine …   Medical dictionary

  • cinchonic — I. (ˈ)siŋ|känik, (ˈ)sin| adjective Etymology: New Latin Cinchona + English ic : belonging to or obtained from cinchona II. noun ( s) : a constituent or preparation of cinchona used in medicine …   Useful english dictionary

  • cinchonic — cin·chon·ic …   English syllables

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  • κιγχονικός — ή, ό 1. (για φάρμακα) αυτός που περιέχει κιγχόνη ή αναφέρεται σ αυτήν 2. φρ. (βιοχ.) «κιγχονικό οξύ» οργανικό οξύ που προέρχεται από το κιγχομερονικό οξύ. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Μεταφορά στην ελλ. ξεν. όρου, πρβλ. αγγλ. cinchonic < cinchon (πρβλ. κιγχόνη) + …   Dictionary of Greek

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