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Combretum JacquiniRedwithe Red"withe` (r?d"w?th`), n. (Bot.)
A west Indian climbing shrub (Combretum Jacquini) with
slender reddish branchlets. EquiniaEquinia E*quin"i*a, n. [NL. See Equine.] (Med.)
Glanders. IodoquinineIodoquinine I`o*do*qui"nine, n. [Iodo- + quinine.] (Chem.)
A iodide of quinine obtained as a brown substance,. It is the
base of herapathite. See Herapathite. Quinia
Quinia Quin"i*a, n. [NL.] (Chem.)
Quinine.
quiniaQuinine Qui"nine, n. [F. (cf. Sp. quinina), fr. Sp. quina, or
quinaquina, Peruvian bark, fr. Peruv. kina, quina, bark. Cf.
Kinic.] (Chem.)
An alkaloid extracted from the bark of several species of
cinchona (esp. Cinchona Calisaya) as a bitter white
crystalline substance, C20H24N2O2. Hence, by extension
(Med.), any of the salts of this alkaloid, as the acetate,
chloride, sulphate, etc., employed as a febrifuge or
antiperiodic. Called also quinia, quinina, etc. [Written
also chinine.] Quinible
Quinible Quin"i*ble, n. [L. quini five each.] (Mus.)
An interval of a fifth; also, a part sung with such
intervals. [Obs.] ``He sang . . . a loud quynyble.'
--Chaucer.
QuinicQuinic Quin"ic, a. [See Quinine, and cf. Kinic.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, derived from, or connected with, quinine and
related compounds; specifically, designating a nonnitrogenous
acid obtained from cinchona bark, coffee, beans, etc., as a
white crystalline substance. [Written also chinic,
kinic.] Quinicine
Quinicine Quin"i*cine, n. (Chem.)
An uncrystallizable alkaloid obtained by the action of heat
from quinine, with which it is isomeric.
QuinidineQuinidine Quin"i*dine, n. (Chem.)
An alkaloid isomeric with, and resembling, quinine, found in
certain species of cinchona, from which it is extracted as a
bitter white crystalline substance; conchinine. It is used
somewhat as a febrifuge. [Written also chinidine.] quininaQuinine Qui"nine, n. [F. (cf. Sp. quinina), fr. Sp. quina, or
quinaquina, Peruvian bark, fr. Peruv. kina, quina, bark. Cf.
Kinic.] (Chem.)
An alkaloid extracted from the bark of several species of
cinchona (esp. Cinchona Calisaya) as a bitter white
crystalline substance, C20H24N2O2. Hence, by extension
(Med.), any of the salts of this alkaloid, as the acetate,
chloride, sulphate, etc., employed as a febrifuge or
antiperiodic. Called also quinia, quinina, etc. [Written
also chinine.] QuinineQuinine Qui"nine, n. [F. (cf. Sp. quinina), fr. Sp. quina, or
quinaquina, Peruvian bark, fr. Peruv. kina, quina, bark. Cf.
Kinic.] (Chem.)
An alkaloid extracted from the bark of several species of
cinchona (esp. Cinchona Calisaya) as a bitter white
crystalline substance, C20H24N2O2. Hence, by extension
(Med.), any of the salts of this alkaloid, as the acetate,
chloride, sulphate, etc., employed as a febrifuge or
antiperiodic. Called also quinia, quinina, etc. [Written
also chinine.] Quininic
Quininic Qui*nin"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a nitrogenous acid obtained as
a yellow crystalline substance by the oxidation of quinine.
QuininismQuininism Qui"nin*ism, Quinism Qui"nism, n. (Med.)
See Cinchonism. QuinismQuininism Qui"nin*ism, Quinism Qui"nism, n. (Med.)
See Cinchonism. Quinizarin
Quinizarin Qui*niz"a*rin, [Hydroquinone + alizarin.] (Chem.)
A yellow crystalline substance produced artificially. It is
isomeric with alizarin.
Quinizine
Quinizine Quin"i*zine, n. [Quinoline + hydrazine.] (Chem.)
any one of a series of nitrogenous bases, certain of which
are used as antipyretics.
Tarquinish
Tarquinish Tar"quin*ish, a.
Like a Tarquin, a king of ancient Rome; proud; haughty;
overbearing.
Meaning of Quini from wikipedia
- [enˈrike ˈkastɾo ɣonˈθaleθ]; 23
September 1949 – 27
February 2018),
known as
Quini [ˈkini], was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a striker. In a
career totally...
- Joaquín José Marín Ruiz (born 24
September 1989),
known as
Quini (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkini]), is a
Spanish professional footballer who
plays as a...
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According to LFP
match delegate reports,
Quini scored 21 goals.
According to LFP
match delegate reports,
Quini scored 27 goals.
According to LFP match...
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award six times.
Three other players — Real Madrid's
Alfredo Di Stéfano,
Quini of
Sporting Gijón and Barcelona, and Hugo Sánchez of Atlético
Madrid and...
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fifth position qualifying for the
first time to the UEFA Cup.
Players like
Quini, Cundi, Enzo
Ferrero or
Antonio Maceda and
others would make
history in...
- leads, the two
detectives attempt to spy on
Quini, the
handsome and
suave former boyfriend of Carmen.
Quini, now
dating another town girl, Marina, manages...
- Joaquín Álvarez Álvarez (born 4 July 1980),
known as
Quini, is a
Spanish former footballer who pla**** as a striker. He
began his
professional career at...
- 1973: Marianín 1974:
Quini 1975:
Carlos 1976:
Quini 1977:
Kempes 1978:
Kempes 1979:
Krankl 1980:
Quini 1981:
Quini 1982:
Quini 1983: Rincón 1984: Da...
- 1973: Marianín 1974:
Quini 1975:
Carlos 1976:
Quini 1977:
Kempes 1978:
Kempes 1979:
Krankl 1980:
Quini 1981:
Quini 1982:
Quini 1983: Rincón 1984: Da...
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adjectives was used for
counting these,
namely ūnī, bīnī, trīnī, quadrīnī,
quīnī, sēnī, and so on. Thus
Roman authors would write: ūnae
litterae 'one letter'...