Definition of Quinquina. Meaning of Quinquina. Synonyms of Quinquina

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Definition of Quinquina

Quinquina
Quinquina Quin*qui"na, n. [NL. & F. See Quinine.] Peruvian bark.

Meaning of Quinquina from wikipedia

- Quinquina is an aromatised wine, a variety of apéritif. Traditionally quinquinas contain cinchona, which provides quinine, introduced to Europe from Peru...
- bark. Spanish: quina, cascarilla, cargua cargua, corteza coja. French: quinquina, écorce du Pérou. Cinchona officinalis is a medicinal plant, one of several...
- US: /ˌdjuːbəˈneɪ/, French: [dybɔnɛ]) is a sweet, aromatised wine-based quinquina, often enjo**** as an aperitif. It is a blend of fortified wine, herbs...
- Killepitsch (Düsseldorf, Germany) Kuemmerling (Germany) Pelinkovac (Balkans) Quinquina (France – originally from South America) Rabarbaro Zucca (Milan, Italy)...
- an aperitif wine Pink Gin, Plymouth gin mixed with Angostura bitters Quinquina, a quinine-containing beverage sometimes used as a mixer with gin Beton...
- quinquina) is a 1911 French film directed by Max Linder. The film is also known as Max and His Prescription (United Kingdom) and Victime du quinquina...
- quinquina. Paris: Société du traitement des quinquinas (published 1934). Pelletier PJ, Caventou JB (1820). "Recherches Chimiques sur les Quinquinas"...
- tucujensis H.Karst. Quinquina obovata (Pav. ex Howard) ****ze Quinquina ovata (Ruiz & Pav.) ****ze Quinquina pubescens (Vahl) ****ze Quinquina succirubra (Pav...
- Caventou JB (1820). "Des recherches chimiques sur les Quinquinas" [Chemical research on quinquinas]. Annales de Chimie et de Physique (in French). 15: 337–65...
- Contratto Americano Rosso. Leonetto Cappiello created ads for Contratto. Quinquina & Americano by Brand Contrato Archived 2013-05-19 at the Wayback Machine...