Definition of Morphia. Meaning of Morphia. Synonyms of Morphia

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Definition of Morphia

Morphia
Morphia Mor"phi*a, n. [NL.] (Chem.) Morphine.
morphia
Morphine Mor"phine, n. [From Morpheus: cf. F. morphine.] (Chem.) A bitter white crystalline alkaloid found in opium, possessing strong narcotic properties, and much used as an anodyne; -- called also morphia, and morphina.

Meaning of Morphia from wikipedia

- Morphine, formerly also called morphia, is an opiate that is found naturally in opium, a dark brown resin produced by drying the latex of opium poppies...
- Morphia of Melitene (died 1 October c. 1127) was the queen consort of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1118 until her death. She was an Armenian...
- Look up morphia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morphia, also called morphine, is a highly potent opiate analgesic drug. Morphia may also refer to:...
- Morphia was a Dutch symphonic death/doom metal band formed in 1995. Having performed concerts with groups such as After Forever, Epica, Autumn, Orphanage...
- was the daughter of Baldwin II of Jerusalem and the Armenian noblewoman Morphia. Hodierna was the third of four daughters; her older sisters were Melisende...
- the two-headed queen Morphia. When defeat seemed inevitable, the dolls surrendered. However, the King refused to agree to Morphia's final term: Princess...
- Boulogne, who left Edessa for Jerusalem on 2 October 1100. Baldwin married Morphia, the daughter of Gabriel, the Armenian lord of Melitene, which enabled...
- Antioch. Alice was the second daughter of King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Morphia of Melitene. She had three sisters. She was an aunt of Kings Baldwin III...
- Ioveta was the youngest of the four daughters of King Baldwin II and Queen Morphia. After Baldwin's capture and release from Muslim captivity in 1124, the...
- the Frankish King Baldwin II of Jerusalem and the Armenian noblewoman Morphia of Melitene. In the late 1120s, when it became clear that her father would...