Canadine

/ˈkænədaɪn/ noun

An alkaloid compound found in certain plants, particularly goldenseal and related species.

From 'Canada' (where goldenseal is native) plus the chemical suffix '-ine.' Named for the geographic origin of the plant from which the alkaloid was first isolated in the 19th century.

AMካንዳዊ
ARكندي
BNকানাডিয়ান
CAcanadià
CSkanadský
DAcanadiensis
DEkanadisch
ELΚαναδός
EScanadiense
FAکانادایی
FIkanadalainen
FRcanadien
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