TEREBENE
\tˈɛɹɪbˌiːn], \tˈɛɹɪbˌiːn], \t_ˈɛ_ɹ_ɪ_b_ˌiː_n]\
Definitions of TEREBENE
- 2010 - New Age Dictionary Database
- 1913 - Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
- 1898 - Warner's pocket medical dictionary of today.
- 1908 - Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary of the English Language
- 1919 - The concise Oxford dictionary of current English
- 1898 - American pocket medical dictionary
- 1916 - Appleton's medical dictionary
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A polymeric modification of terpene, obtained as a white crystalline camphorlike substance; - called also camphene. By extension, any one of a group of related substances.
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A polymeric modification of terpene, obtained as a white crystalline camphorlike substance; - called also camphene. By extension, any one of a group of related substances.
By Noah Webster.
By William R. Warner
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ter'[=e]-b[=e]n, n. a light-yellow liquid, obtained by treating oil of turpentine with sulphuric acid, used as a disinfectant.--adj. TEREB'IC, pertaining to turpentine.--n. TER'EBINTH, the turpentine-tree.--adj. TEREBINTH'INE. [L.,--Gr. terebinthos.]
By Thomas Davidson
By Sir Augustus Henry
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A hydrocarbon, C10H16, from turpentine oil; antiseptic.
By Willam Alexander Newman Dorland
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A mixture of optically inactive terpenes obtained by distilling oil of turpentine with 5 per cent. of concentrated sulphuric acid, washing with soda solution, drying with calcium chlorid, and then distilling the portion which boils between 156 and 160 C. It has an agreeable odor, and is used medicinally instead of oil of turpentine when the odor of the latter is objectionable, also as a surgical dressing and antiseptic. [U. S. Ph., Br. Ph.] [Lat.]
By Smith Ely Jelliffe
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