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absinthic
English
Etymology
absinth +? -ic
Adjective
absinthic (comparative more absinthic, superlative most absinthic)
- (chemistry) Relating to the common wormwood or to an acid obtained from it.
Translations
absinthic From the web:
- what absinthe to buy
- what absinthe has the most thujone
- what absinthe is legal in the us
- what absinthe for sazerac
- what's absinthe drink
- what absinthe is best
- what absinthe taste
- what does absinthe taste like
absinthin
English
Alternative forms
- absinthiin
Etymology
From Latin absinthium.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æb?s?n.??n/
Noun
absinthin (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry) The principal compound found in wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), having a bitter taste: C15H20O4
Translations
References
- absinthin in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
absinthin From the web:
- what absinthe to buy
- what absinthe has the most thujone
- what absinthe is legal in the us
- what absinthe for sazerac
- what's absinthe drink
- what absinthe is best
- what absinthe taste
- what does absinthe mean
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