veratrine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of veratrine
First recorded in 1815–25; from French, from Latin vērātr(um) “hellebore” + French -ine noun suffix; -ine 2 ( def. 2 )
Example Sentences
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Especially effective was a .5% mixture of veratrine and cocoanut oil.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It is the pure alkaloid, or rather one of them, that we have to deal with here— veratrine.
From The Treasure-Train by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)
The seven leaves on which drops of veratrine had been left for 26 hrs. were given bits of meat, and after 21 hrs. were well inflected.
From Insectivorous Plants by Darwin, Charles
For instance, there is the veratrine that may be derived from the sabadilla seeds which grow in the West Indies and Mexico.
From The Treasure-Train by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)
Both of those," he remarked, holding up the vials, "were samples of pure veratrine, but obtained from different sources.
From The Treasure-Train by Reeve, Arthur B. (Arthur Benjamin)
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