veratridine

[ vuh-ra-tri-deen, -din ]

nounChemistry.
  1. a yellowish-white, amorphous, water-soluble, poisonous alkaloid, C36H51NO11, occurring as a component of veratrine.

Origin of veratridine

1
First recorded in 1905–10; from Latin vērātr(um) “hellebore” + -id3 + -ine2 (def. 2)

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British Dictionary definitions for veratridine

veratridine

/ (vɪˈrætrɪˌdiːn) /


noun
  1. a yellowish-white amorphous alkaloid obtained from the seeds of sabadilla. Formula: C 36 H 51 NO 11

Origin of veratridine

1
C20: from veratr (ine) + -id ³ + -ine ²

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