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citrin (encz) | citrin, n: |
citrin (gcide) | bioflavinoid \bi`o*flav"in*oid\ n.
a vitamin that maintains the resistance of cell and capillary
walls to permeation; -- called also vitamin P and citrin.
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citrin (gcide) | citrin \citrin\ n.
a vitamin that maintains the resistance of cell and capillary
walls to permeation; -- called also vitamin P.
Syn: vitamin P, bioflavinoid.
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citrin (wn) | citrin
n 1: a vitamin that maintains the resistance of cell and
capillary walls to permeation [syn: vitamin P,
bioflavinoid, citrin] |
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citrine (encz) | citrine, n: |
Citrination (gcide) | Citrination \Cit`ri*na"tion\, n. [See Citrine.]
The process by which anything becomes of the color of a
lemon; esp., in alchemy, the state of perfection in the
philosopher's stone indicated by its assuming a deep yellow
color. --Thynne.
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Citrine (gcide) | Citrine \Cit"rine\, n.
A yellow, pellucid variety of quartz.
[1913 Webster]Citrine \Cit"rine\, a. [F. citrin. See Citron.]
Like a citron or lemon; of a lemon color; greenish yellow.
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Citrine ointment (Med.), a yellowish mercurial ointment,
the unguentum hydrargyri nitratis.
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Citrine ointment (gcide) | Citrine \Cit"rine\, a. [F. citrin. See Citron.]
Like a citron or lemon; of a lemon color; greenish yellow.
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Citrine ointment (Med.), a yellowish mercurial ointment,
the unguentum hydrargyri nitratis.
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Emberiza citrinella (gcide) | Yellowhammer \Yel"low*ham`mer\, n. [For yellow-ammer, where
ammer is fr. AS. amore a kind of bird; akin to G. ammer a
yellow-hammer, OHG. amero.] (Zool.)
(a) A common European finch (Emberiza citrinella). The
color of the male is bright yellow on the breast,
neck, and sides of the head, with the back yellow and
brown, and the top of the head and the tail quills
blackish. Called also yellow bunting, {scribbling
lark}, and writing lark. [Written also
yellow-ammer.]
(b) The flicker. [Local, U. S.]
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Quercitrin (gcide) | Quercitrin \Quer"cit*rin\, n. [Cf. F. quercitrin. See
Quercitron.] (Chem.)
A glucoside extracted from the bark of the oak (Quercus) as
a bitter citron-yellow crystalline substance, used as a
pigment and called quercitron.
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Violaquercitrin (gcide) | Violaquercitrin \Vi`o*la*quer"cit*rin\, n. (Chem.)
A yellow crystalline glucoside obtained from the pansy
(Viola tricolor), and decomposing into glucose and
quercitrin.
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cattleya citrina (wn) | Cattleya citrina
n 1: Mexican epiphytic orchid with glaucous grey-green leaves
and lemon- to golden-yellow flowers appearing only
partially opened; sometimes placed in genus Cattleya [syn:
tulip orchid, Encyclia citrina, Cattleya citrina] |
citrine (wn) | citrine
n 1: semiprecious yellow quartz resembling topaz |
emberiza citrinella (wn) | Emberiza citrinella
n 1: European bunting the male being bright yellow [syn:
yellowhammer, yellow bunting, Emberiza citrinella] |
encyclia citrina (wn) | Encyclia citrina
n 1: Mexican epiphytic orchid with glaucous grey-green leaves
and lemon- to golden-yellow flowers appearing only
partially opened; sometimes placed in genus Cattleya [syn:
tulip orchid, Encyclia citrina, Cattleya citrina] |
scleroderma citrinum (wn) | Scleroderma citrinum
n 1: an earthball fungus that is a dingy brownish yellow and a
dark purplish interior; the peridium is covered with a
pattern of small warts [syn: Scleroderma citrinum,
Scleroderma aurantium] |
truncocolumella citrina (wn) | Truncocolumella citrina
n 1: a fungus with a round yellow to orange fruiting body that
is found on the surface of the ground or partially buried;
has a distinctive sterile column extending into the spore-
bearing tissue |
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