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Meaning of Quinine | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
kwɪˈniːn

Definitions

An alkaloid with the chemical formula C₂₀H₂₄N₂O₂, originally derived from cinchona bark (from plants of the genus Cinchona), used to treat malaria and as an ingredient of tonic water, which presents as a bitter colourless powder; also, a drug containing quinine or a chemical compound derived from it.

countable, uncountable

Equivalents

العربية الكينين
Bosanski kinin kuni кинин
Čeština chinin
Deutsch Chinin
Esperanto ĥinino kinino
Español quinina
Suomi kiniini
Français quinine
Gaeilge quinín
Hausa kuni
Hrvatski kinin kuni кинин
Íslenska kínín
Italiano chinino
日本語 キニーネ
Nederlands kinine
Polski chinina
Português quinina quinino
Română chinină
Русский хини́н
Slovenščina kinin
Српски kinin kuni кинин
Svenska kinin
Kiswahili kwinini
Tagalog kinina
Türkçe kinin

Examples

“The alkali of yellow bark may be distinguished from cinchonine by the name of quinine.”
“The quinine, being more potent than cinchonine, is generally preferred.”
“In spite of quinine, the men sickened day by day. Many of them, fine, strong, active fellows, who had never known what a day's sickness meant, went down before the malarious mist that gathered in the jungles.”
“He hadn't the faintest idea what to do with a cold in the head, he just took quinine and continued to blow his nose.”
““Die? Yes, they’ll all die—all these men. No bandages, no salves, no quinine, no chloroform. Oh, God, for some morphia! Just a little morphia for the worst ones. Just a little chloroform. God damn the Yankees! God damn the Yankees!””
“Quinine, taken in the evening, is considered by the Persians as an aphrodisiac aid.”
“I propose that the availability of increased stores of quinine under British control had a similar facilitating effect on the British colonial expansion into Africa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.”
“So far, the daily dose of quinine had been bitter and very unpalatable. […] To make the medicine go down more easily, colonialists occasionally mixed the powder with sugar, water and gin.”

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