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- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
-ine \-ine\ ?; 104.
1. chem. a suffix, indicating that those substances of
whose names it is a part are basic, in their nature, i.e.
contain a basic nitrogen group.
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note: all organic bases, and basic substances especially
nitrogenous substances, are systematically written
with the termination -ine; as, quinine, pyridine,
morphine, guanidine, etc. certain substances containing
nitrogen though with net neutral character as certain
amino acids also end in -ine, such valine and glycine.
all indifferent and neutral substances, as proteids,
glycerides, glucosides, etc., should commonly be
spelled with -in; as, gelatin, amygdalin, etc. this
rule has no application to those numerous commercial or
popular names with the termination -ine; as, gasoline,
vaseline, etc.
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2. organ. chem. a suffix, formerly used to indicate
hydrocarbons of the second degree of unsaturation; i. e.,
members of the acetyline series; as, hexine, heptine,
etc., but now superseded by the ending -yne, as in
propyne.
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see also:
-yne
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