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caffeine
English
Alternative forms
- caffein
Etymology
From French caféine, from café (“coffee”), or German Caffein, Kaffein (cp. Coffein, Koffein), from Kaffee (“coffee”) (cp. Kaffe, Koffee, Koffe), or Italian caffè (“coffee”) +? -ine
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kæfi?n/ or /kæ?fi?n/
Noun
caffeine (usually uncountable, plural caffeines)
- An alkaloid, C8H10N4O2, found naturally in tea and coffee plants which acts as a mild stimulant on the central nervous system. [from 1830]
- Coordinate terms: guaranine, mateine, theine
Derived terms
- caffeine-free
Translations
Further reading
- caffeine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
Italian
Noun
caffeine f pl
- plural of caffeina
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theobromine
English
Alternative forms
- theobromin (dated)
Etymology
From the genus Theobroma +? -ine.
Noun
theobromine (countable and uncountable, plural theobromines)
- (chemistry) An alkaloid, of similar structure to caffeine, found in chocolate and cocoa.
Translations
See also
- theobromide
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