Definition of Salicines

1. salicine [n] - See also: salicine

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salicines

saleyards
salfern
salferns
saliaunce
saliaunces
salic
salicaceous
salices
salicet
saliceta
salicets
salicetum
salicetums
salicin
salicine
salicines (current term)
salicins
salicionals
salicyl
salicylal
salicylaldehyde
salicylaldehydes
salicylaldoxime
salicylaldoximes
salicylamide
salicylamides
salicylanilide
salicylanilides
salicylate

Literary usage of Salicines

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Economic Products of India Exhibited in the Economic Court, Calcutta by George Watt (1883)
"Bahan, Sind, Pb., Populus euphratica, Olivier, salicines. ... Foods Bains, N.-WP and Oudh, Salix tetrasperma, Roxb., salicines. ..."

2. Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York by New York Academy of Sciences (1828)
"PLATANES OCCIDENTALS, L. Michx. 1. ct 3. On the Missouri and Canadian. ttt 422. JUGLANS NIGRA. L. Willd. sp. pi. ¡vp 45G. On the Canadian. tttf salicines. ..."

3. Light: A Course of Experimental Optics Chiefly with the Lantern by Lewis Wright (1882)
"... Some salicines I have prepared have been particularly admired for their gorgeous colours and size of the crystals. They are attained by dissolving the ..."

4. Light: A Course of Experimental Optics, Chiefly with the Lantern by Lewis Wright (1882)
"... Some salicines I have prepared have been particularly admired for their gorgeous colours and size of the crystals. They are attained by dissolving the ..."

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