quinovin (Meaning)

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quinovin (n.)

An amorphous bitter glucoside derived from cinchona and other barks. Called also quinova bitter, and quinova.

Synonyms & Antonyms of quinovin

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quinovin Sentence Examples

  1. The quinovin was unearthed in an ancient Peruvian tomb, revealing intricate carvings.
  2. The medicinal properties of quinovin have been harnessed for centuries to treat various ailments.
  3. Quinoa contains a high concentration of quinovin, which is an alkaloid with therapeutic benefits.
  4. Quinovin was once revered by the Incas as a sacred plant with spiritual significance.
  5. The bitter taste of quinovin serves as a natural deterrent against pests and predators.
  6. Quinovin can be used as a dye to create vibrant and long-lasting colors.
  7. The quinovin molecule has a unique structure that enables it to bind to specific receptors in the body.
  8. Quinovin is an important component of traditional Andean cuisine, adding a distinctive flavor to dishes.
  9. The economic value of quinovin has contributed to the financial stability of Andean communities.
  10. Scientific research continues to explore the multifaceted properties and potential applications of quinovin.

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An amorphous bitter glucoside derived from cinchona and other barks. Called also quinova bitter, and quinova.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The quinovin was unearthed in an ancient Peruvian tomb, revealing intricate carvings.

The medicinal properties of quinovin have been harnessed for centuries to treat various ailments.

Quinoa contains a high concentration of quinovin, which is an alkaloid with therapeutic benefits.

Quinovin was once revered by the Incas as a sacred plant with spiritual significance.