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Arecoline
Arecoline A*re"co*line, n. Also -lin -lin . [From NL. Areca, a genus of palms bearing betel nut.] An oily liquid substance, C8H13O2N, the chief alkaloid of the betel nut, to which the latter owes its anthelmintic action.
Leucoline
Leucoline Leu"co*line (l[=u]"k[-o]*l[i^]n or -l[=e]n), n. [Leuc- + L. oleum oil.] (Chem.) A nitrogenous organic base from coal tar, and identical with quinoline. Cf. Quinoline.
Limicoline
Limicoline Li*mic"o*line (-l[i^]n), a. (Zo["o]l.) Shore-inhabiting; of or pertaining to the Limicol[ae].
Picoline
Picoline Pic"o*line, n. [L. pix, picis, pitch + oleum oil + -ine.] (Chem.) Any one of three isometric bases (C6H7N) related to pyridine, and obtained from bone oil, acrolein ammonia, and coal-tar naphtha, as colorless mobile liquids of strong odor; -- called also methyl pyridine.
pinacoline
Pinacolin Pi*nac"o*lin, n. [Pinacone + L. oleum oil.] (Chem.) A colorless oily liquid related to the ketones, and obtained by the decomposition of pinacone; hence, by extension, any one of the series of which pinacolin proper is the type. [Written also pinacoline.]
Rupicoline
Rupicoline Ru*pic"o*line, a. (Zo["o]l.) Rock-inhabiting.
Sarcoline
Sarcoline Sar"co*line, a. [Gr. sa`rx, sa`rkos, flesh.] (Min.) Flesh-colored.
Saxicoline
Saxicoline Sax*ic"o*line, a. [L. saxum a rock + colere to inhabit.] (Zo["o]l.) Stone-inhabiting; pertaining to, or having the characteristics of, the stonechats.
Sylvicoline
Sylvicoline Syl*vic"o*line, a. [L. sylva, silva, forest + colere to inhabit.] (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the family of warblers (Sylvicolid[ae]). See Warbler.

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