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AnthraquinoneAnthraquinone An`thra*qui"none, n. [Anthracene + quinone.]
(Chem.)
A hydrocarbon, C6H4.C2O2.C6H4, subliming in shining yellow
needles. It is obtained by oxidation of anthracene. Autumnal equinoxAutumnal Au*tum"nal, a. [L. auctumnalis, autumnalis: cf. F.
automnal.]
1. Of, belonging to, or peculiar to, autumn; as, an autumnal
tint; produced or gathered in autumn; as, autumnal fruits;
flowering in autumn; as, an autumnal plant.
Thick as autumnal leaves that strow the brooks In
Vallombrosa. --Milton.
2. Past the middle of life; in the third stage.
An autumnal matron. --Hawthorne.
Autumnal equinox, the time when the sun crosses the
equator, as it proceeds southward, or when it passes the
autumnal point.
Autumnal point, the point of the equator intersected by the
ecliptic, as the sun proceeds southward; the first point
of Libra.
Autumnal signs, the signs Libra, Scorpio, and Sagittarius,
through which the sun passes between the autumnal equinox
and winter solstice. Chenopodium QuinoaQuinoa Qui*no"a, n.
The seeds of a kind of goosewort (Chenopodium Quinoa), used
in Chili and Peru for making porridge or cakes; also, food
thus made. Equinoctial
Equinoctial E`qui*noc"tial, n.
The equinoctial line.
Equinoctially
Equinoctially E`qui*noc"tial*ly, adv.
Towards the equinox.
HydroquinoneHydroquinone Hy`dro*qui"none, n. [Hydro-, 2 + quinone.]
(Chem.)
A white crystalline substance, C6H4(OH)2, obtained by the
reduction of quinone. It is a diacid phenol, resembling, and
metameric with, pyrocatechin and resorcin. Called also
dihydroxy benzene. Interequinoctial
Interequinoctial In`ter*e`qui*noc"tial, a.
Coming between the equinoxes.
Summer and winter I have called interequinoctial
intervals. --F. Balfour.
methyl quinolineQuinaldine Quin*al"dine, n. [Quinoline + aldehyde + aniline.]
(Chem.)
A colorless liquid of a slightly pungent odor, C9H6N.CH3,
first obtained as a condensation product of aldehyde and
aniline, and regarded as a derivative of quinoline; -- called
also methyl quinoline. [Written also chinaldine.] NaphthoquinoneNaphthoquinone Naph`tho*qui"none, n. [Naphthalene + quinone.]
(Chem.)
A yellow crystalline substance, C10H6O2, analogous to
quinone, obtained by oxidizing naphthalene with chromic acid. Nitroquinol
Nitroquinol Ni`tro*qui"nol, n. [Nitro- + quine + -ol.] (Chem.)
A hypothetical nitro derivative of quinol or hydroquinone,
not known in the free state, but forming a well defined
series of derivatives.
OxyquinolineOxyquinoline Ox`y*quin"o*line, n. [Oxy
(b) + quinoline.] (Chem.) Hydroxy quinoline; a phenol
derivative of quinoline, -- called also carbostyril. QuinoaQuinoa Qui*no"a, n.
The seeds of a kind of goosewort (Chenopodium Quinoa), used
in Chili and Peru for making porridge or cakes; also, food
thus made. Quinogen
Quinogen Quin"o*gen, n. [Quinine + -gen.] (Chem.)
A hypothetical radical of quinine and related alkaloids.
QuinoidineQuinoidine Qui*noid"ine, n. [Quinine + -oid.] (Med. (Chem.)
A brownish resinous substance obtained as a by-product in the
treatment of cinchona bark. It consists of a mixture of
several alkaloids. [Written also chinoidine.] QuinolineQuinoline Quin"o*line, n. [Quinine + L. oleum oil + -ine.]
(Chem.)
A nitrogenous base, C9H7N obtained as a pungent colorless
liquid by the distillation of alkaloids, bones, coal tar,
etc. It the nucleus of many organic bodies, especially of
certain alkaloids and related substances; hence, by
extension, any one of the series of alkaloidal bases of which
quinoline proper is the type. [Written also chinoline.] Quinologist
Quinologist Qui*nol"o*gist, n.
One who is versed in quinology.
Quinology
Quinology Qui*nol"o*gy, n. [Quinine + -logy.]
The science which treats of the cultivation of the cinchona,
and of its use in medicine.
QuinoneQuinone Qui"none, n. [Quinine + ketone.] (Chem.)
A crystalline substance, C6H4O2 (called also
benzoketone), first obtained by the oxidation of quinic
acid and regarded as a double ketone; also, by extension, any
one of the series of which quinone proper is the type.
[Written also chinone, kinone.] quinovaQuinovin Qui*no"vin, n. [NL. quina nova the tree Cosmibuena
magnifolia, whose bark yields quinovin.] (Chem.)
An amorphous bitter glucoside derived from cinchona and other
barks. Called also quinova bitter, and quinova. [Written
also chinovin, and kinovin.] quinova bitterQuinovin Qui*no"vin, n. [NL. quina nova the tree Cosmibuena
magnifolia, whose bark yields quinovin.] (Chem.)
An amorphous bitter glucoside derived from cinchona and other
barks. Called also quinova bitter, and quinova. [Written
also chinovin, and kinovin.] QuinovicQuinovic Qui*no"vic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or designating, a crystalline acid obtained
from some varieties of cinchona bark. [Written also
chinovic, and kinovic.] QuinovinQuinovin Qui*no"vin, n. [NL. quina nova the tree Cosmibuena
magnifolia, whose bark yields quinovin.] (Chem.)
An amorphous bitter glucoside derived from cinchona and other
barks. Called also quinova bitter, and quinova. [Written
also chinovin, and kinovin.] QuinoxalineQuinoxaline Quin*ox"a*line, n. [Quinoline + glyoxal.] (Chem.)
Any one of a series of complex nitrogenous bases obtained by
the union of certain aniline derivatives with glyoxal or with
certain ketones. [Written also chinoxaline.] Quinoxyl
Quinoxyl Quin*ox"yl, n. [Quinone + oxygen + -yl.] (Chem.)
The hypothetical radical of certain quinone derivatives
related to rhodizonic acid.
QuinoylQuinoyl Qui"noyl, n. [Quinone + -yl.] (Chem.)
A radical of which quinone is the hydride, analogous to
phenyl. [Written also kinoyl.] Vernal equinox Vernal equinox (Astron.), the time when the sun crosses the
equator when proceeding northward.
Vernal grass (Bot.), a low, soft grass (Anthoxanthum
odoratum), producing in the spring narrow spikelike
panicles, and noted for the delicious fragrance which it
gives to new-mown hay; -- also called sweet vernal
grass. See Illust. in Appendix.
Vernal signs (Astron.), the signs, Aries, Taurus, and
Gemini, in which the sun appears between the vernal
equinox and summer solstice. Xyloquinone
Xyloquinone Xy`lo*qui"none, n. [Xylene + quinone.] (Chem.)
Any one of a group of quinone compounds obtained respectively
by the oxidation of certain xylidine compounds. In general
they are yellow crystalline substances.
xyloquinonePhlorone Phlo"rone, n. [Phlorol + quinone.] (Chem.)
A yellow crystalline substance having a peculiar unpleasant
odor, resembling the quinones, and obtained from beechwood
tar and coal tar, as also by the oxidation of xylidine; --
called also xyloquinone.
Meaning of Quino from wikipedia
- Tejón (17 July 1932 – 30
September 2020),
better known by his pen name
Quino (Spanish: [ˈkino]), was an
Argentine cartoonist. His
comic strip Mafalda...
- The
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- [maˈfalda]) is an
Argentine comic strip written and
drawn by
cartoonist Quino. The
strip features a six-year-old girl
named Mafalda, who
reflects the...
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Quino (1932–2020) was an
Argentine cartoonist.
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Ochea Quiño is a
Filipino politician from Compostela, Cebu, Philippines. He
currently serves as the vice
mayor of
Compostela since 2022.
Quiño previously...
- Joaquín "
Quino" Muñoz Hernández (born 4
January 1975) is a
former professional tennis player from Spain. A right-handed
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Joaquim "
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reggae band
formed in 1986 at San Diego,
California by
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