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Kairoline
Kairoline Kai`ro*line, n. (Chem.) An organic base obtained from quinoline. It is used as a febrifuge, and resembles kairine.

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- Look up Kairo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kairo may refer to: Kairo (band), Mexican boy band from 1993 to 1999 with Eduardo Verástegui as member...
- Kairos (Ancient Gr****: καιρός) is an ancient Gr**** word meaning 'the right or critical moment'. In modern Gr****, kairos also means 'weather' or 'time'...
- Pulse (回路, Kairo; "Circuit") is a 2001 ****anese techno-horror film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard...
- Kairō (回廊 or 廻廊), bu (廡), sōrō or horō (歩廊) is the ****anese version of a cloister, a covered corridor originally built around the most sacred area of...
- up kairos in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kairos is the ancient Gr**** concept of a propitious time for action. Kairos may also refer to: Kairos HQ...
- Kairo was a Mexican pop vocal group established in 1993 as a trio made up of Paul Forat, Francisco Zorrilla and Eduardo Verástegui, a ****ure actor and...
- Kairo McLean is a Canadian reggae musician from Toronto, Ontario, who, in 2022 at the age of 13, became the youngest artist ever to win a Juno Award....
- Kairo Ellis Mitc**** (born 21 October 1997) is a Grenadaian footballer who is a striker for National League club Rochdale and the Grenada national team...
- people and their families. KPM has three programs: Kairos Inside, Kairos Outside and Kairos Torch. Kairos was founded by Tom Johnson, a Catholic cursillista...
- Kairo-kō: A Dirge (薤露行, Kairo-kō) is a 1905 novel by the ****anese author Natsume Sōseki. The earliest, and only major, prose treatment of the Arthurian...