amygdaline
English
Noun
amygdaline (uncountable)
- Alternative form of amygdalin
- 1844, The Lancent, page 383:
- Not finding any key to this enigma, he (as is hat too frequently done) ascribed the formation of amygdaline, or the transformation of its elements into hydrocyanic acid and oil of bitter almonds, to the co-operation of an intangible and invisible something, which, from its nature, must be beyond the reach of our understanding.
Adjective
amygdaline (comparative more amygdaline, superlative most amygdaline)
- Resembling or characteristic of almonds.
- 1905, Journal of Mycology, volume 11, page 16:
- From this it seems clear that if Ag. fabaceus has an amygdaline odour and taste it must be in a very modified degree, as the taste and odour of the plant, as it grows here, could escape no one.
Latin
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