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1 Chinin
[ʒi’ni:n] n; -s, kein Pl.; PHARM. quinine* * *das Chininquinine* * *Chi|nin [çi'niːn]nt -s, no plquinine* * *(a bitter-tasting drug got from the bark of a type of tree, used as a medicine, especially for malaria.) quinine* * *Chi·nin<-s>[çiˈni:n]nt kein pl quinine no pl* * *das; Chinins quinine* * ** * *das; Chinins quinine* * *n.quinine n.
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QUININE — an alkaloid obtained from the bark of several species of the cinchona tree and others, and which is employed in medicine specially as a ferbrifuge and a tonic … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia