Definition of Coramine

1. a drug [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Coramine

corallite
corallites
corallivore
corallivores
coralloid
coralloidal
corally
coralroot
coralroots
corals
coralwood
coralwort
coralworts
coram
coramine (current term)
coramines
coranach
coranachs
corannulene
corannulenes
coranto
corantoes
corantos
corban
corbans
corbe
corbeau
corbeaus
corbeil

Literary usage of Coramine

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

1. Democracy in Europe: A History by Thomas Erskine May (1877)
"At the death of Charles the Bold, the 1 For a graphic account of the bold and unmannerly fashion in which this was effected, see Philippe de coramine?, ..."

2. The Oxford Medicine by Henry Asbury Christian, James Mackenzie (1920)
"Of the various circulatory stimulants caffeine and coramine seem preferable but are not very effective. With falling blood pressure epinephrin may be given ..."

3. The History of Carolina, Containing the Exact Description and Natural by John Lawson (1860)
"She spoke the same language as the coramine Indians, that dwell near Cape Lookout, allowing for some few words, which were different, yet no otherwise than ..."

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