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fettucine

English

Noun

fettucine (uncountable)

  1. Misspelling of fettuccine.

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festucine

English

Etymology

From Latin festula (stalk, straw). Compare fescue. The chemical is called "festucine" because it is found in Festuca. (Its synonym loline reflects its presence in Lolium.)

Adjective

festucine (comparative more festucine, superlative most festucine)

  1. (obsolete) Of a straw colour; greenish-yellow.
    • 1658, Thomas Browne, P?eudoxia Epidemica: or, Enquiries into Very many Received Tenents, and commonly pre?umed Truths, edition 3, Book 5, Chapter III, page 200:
      For here the true Cicada is not bred, but certain it is, that out of this, some kind of Locu?t doth proceed, for herein may be di?covered a little in?ect of a fe?tucine or pale green, re?embling in all parts a Locu?t, or what we call a Gra?hopper.
    • 1853, F. H. Stauffer, Rose May, the new School-Mistress, in The Family Fire-Side Book, page 314:
      [] ; and during the controversy and distracted attention, a beautiful young lady, habited in a black silk pelisse, a festucine dress, and an envious little straw bonnet, stepped out of the opposite side of the coach.
    • 1913, John Myers O'Hara, Heliogabalus, in Pagan Sonnets, page 10:
      [] laid
      Upon thy pouting lips the drench of wine!
      Above thy brow they massed the festucine
      Tresses and bound them with a mitra's braid;

Noun

festucine (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) Loline, an alkaloid with the formula C?H??N?O.

See also

  • norloline, lolidine

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