"apic acid" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: apic acids [plural]
Etymology: From Latin apis (“bee”) (with English adjectival suffix -ic) + English acid. Etymology templates: {{cog|la|apis||bee}} Latin apis (“bee”), {{m|en|-ic}} -ic, {{cog|en|acid}} English acid Head templates: {{en-noun}} apic acid (plural apic acids)
  1. An esterified 14C-labeled fatty acid found in bee venom. Categories (topical): Acids

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