Chinoidin

/ˌkɪnɔɪˈdɪn/ noun

A chemical compound related to or resembling quinine, a bitter alkaloid extracted from cinchona bark.

From 'chino-' (relating to chinchona/quinine) + '-oidin' (a chemical suffix meaning resembling or derived from). The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry as scientists created synthetic substances mimicking quinine's properties.

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