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Delphinic
Delphinic Del*phin"ic, a. [From NL. Delphinium, the name of the genus.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the larkspur; specifically, relating to the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria).
Delphinic
Delphinic Del*phin"ic, a. [See Delphin, n.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the dolphin; phocenic. Delphinic acid. (Chem.) See Valeric acid, under Valeric. [Obs.]
Delphinic acid
Delphinic Del*phin"ic, a. [See Delphin, n.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the dolphin; phocenic. Delphinic acid. (Chem.) See Valeric acid, under Valeric. [Obs.]
Delphinine
Delphinine Del"phi*nine (?; 104), n. [Cf. F. delphinine.] (Chem.) A poisonous alkaloid extracted from the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria), as a colorless amorphous powder.
Delphinium staphisagria
Delphinic Del*phin"ic, a. [From NL. Delphinium, the name of the genus.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, the larkspur; specifically, relating to the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria).
Delphinium staphisagria
Delphinine Del"phi*nine (?; 104), n. [Cf. F. delphinine.] (Chem.) A poisonous alkaloid extracted from the stavesacre (Delphinium staphisagria), as a colorless amorphous powder.
Delphinium Staphysagria
Stavesacre Staves"a`cre, n. [Corrupted from NL. staphis agria, Gr. ? dried grape + ? wild.] (Bot.) A kind of larkspur (Delphinium Staphysagria), and its seeds, which are violently purgative and emetic. They are used as a parasiticide, and in the East for poisoning fish.
Morphinism
Morphinism Mor"phin*ism, n. (Med.) A morbid condition produced by the excessive or prolonged use of morphine.
Phosphinic
Phosphinic Phos*phin"ic, a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, certain acids analogous to the phosphonic acids, but containing two hydrocarbon radicals, and derived from the secondary phosphines by oxidation.
Sulphinic
Sulphinic Sul*phin"ic, a. (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, any one of a series of acids regarded as acid ethereal salts of hyposulphurous acid; as, methyl sulphinic acid, CH3.SO.OH, a thick unstable liquid.
Sulphinide
Sulphinide Sul"phi*nide, n. [Sulpho- + amine + anhydride.] (Chem.) A white or yellowish crystalline substance, C6H4.(SO2.CO).NH, produced artificially by the oxidation of a sulphamic derivative of toluene. It is the sweetest substance known, having over two hundred times the sweetening power of sugar, and is known in commerce under the name of saccharine. It has acid properties and forms salts (which are inaccurately called saccharinates). --I. Remsen.
Trephining
Trephine Tre*phine", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Trephined; p. pr. & vb. n. Trephining.] To perforate with a trephine; to trepan.

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- Foini (Gr****: Φοινί, sometimes also spelled Phini), is a village in the Troödos Mountains of Cyprus. The village is notable for its pottery. The town...
- Marath****a Valley Moutoullas Omodos Pachna Palaichori Oreinis Pedoulas Pelendri Phini Platres Prastio Prodromos Spilia Vasa Koilaniou Young tree in Winter Troodos...
- 1 Rev. Sr. Agnasta Vazhapilli 2 Rev. Sr. Elizabeth Mundacal 3 Rev. Sr. Linat 4 Rev. Sr. Phini Mathew 5 Rev. Sr. Sheeba...
- Afrika (Southern Ndebele) uSekela-Mongameli waseMzantsi Afrika (Xhosa) iPhini likaMengameli waseNingizimu Afrika (Zulu) liSekela laMengameli weleNingizimu...
- ’nali tooth *wis a’ay’ lihaʔ ai’ tongue *pelam pał ƚipaƚ pala mouth *mɨy-pʰini(h); *lala ak’o likó ko hand *mas ? mane’ ƚimane foot *tek 'leg' a’miš liʔmi¢...
- Afrika (Southern Ndebele) leSekela-Jaji eyiNtloko waseMzantsi Afrika (Xhosa) iPhini iJaji Eliyinhloko waseNingizimu Afrika (Zulu) liSekela Lijaji Lelikhulu...
- σελίνι 10 cents 17.09 cent 24.5 mm 1.7 mm 5.5 g Value, modern clay vase of Phini depicting flowers and birds δεκάρικο, διπλοσέλινο, τσιφτές 20 cents 34.17...
- the western part of the Malay Archipelago as '****ch', 'pinisch', or 'phinis'(!); by the end of the 19th century the use of such vessels apparently had...
- consonant (see phonotactics below), and by morphological alternations such as /phini/ ~ /mhini/ "to trade". According to spectrum analysis, /h/ appears to be...
- to B****es it has no clear etymology, and its alternative spelling φίνις (phínis), points to a pre-Gr**** origin, which according to him is the most likely...