See eupatorine on Wiktionary
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{ "anagrams": [ { "word": "épouairent" }, { "word": "réépanouit" }, { "word": "réépanouît" } ], "categories": [ "Dates manquantes en français", "Lemmes en français", "Mots en français issus d’un mot en latin", "Noms communs en français", "français" ], "etymology_texts": [ "(Siècle à préciser) Du latin eupatoria (« eupatoire ») et -ine." ], "forms": [ { "form": "eupatorines", "tags": [ "plural" ] } ], "lang": "Français", "lang_code": "fr", "pos": "noun", "pos_title": "Nom commun", "senses": [ { "categories": [ "Exemples en français", "Lexique en français de la chimie" ], "examples": [ { "ref": "PaulFournier, Le livre des plantes médicinales et vénéuses de France: 1.500 espèces par le texte et par l’image, d’après l’ensemble de nos connaissances actuelles, volume 2, 1948", "text": "L’Eupatoire contient du tanin, des substances résineuses, une huile essentielle, de l’inuline, un alcaloïde ou glucoside amer, nommé l’eupatorine par Righini (1828)." } ], "glosses": [ "Flavone, retirée de l’Eupatorium cannabinum." ], "topics": [ "chemistry" ] } ], "sounds": [ { "ipa": "\\ø.pa.tɔ.ʁin\\" } ], "tags": [ "feminine" ], "word": "eupatorine" }
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