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adrenaline
English
Alternative forms
- adrenalin
Etymology
From adrenal +? -ine.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??d??n?l?n/
Noun
adrenaline (usually uncountable, plural adrenalines)
- (biochemistry) epinephrine, the hormone and neurotransmitter.
Derived terms
Translations
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English adrenaline.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?.dre?.na??li.n?/, /a?.dre?.na??li.n?/
- Hyphenation: adre?na?li?ne
- Rhymes: -in?
Noun
adrenaline f (uncountable)
- adrenaline [from 1902]
- 1902 June 28, "Adrenaline.", Algemeen Handelsblad, fol. 2, Vol. 75, No. 23391, page 6 (page 2 of fol. 2).
Italian
Noun
adrenaline f pl
- plural of adrenalina
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adrenalise
English
Alternative forms
- adrenalize
Etymology
adrenalin +? -ise
Verb
adrenalise (third-person singular simple present adrenalises, present participle adrenalising, simple past and past participle adrenalised)
- (British spelling) To render frightening or thrilling, such as to stimulate the production of adrenalin.
Derived terms
- adrenalisation
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