Quinine

/ˈkwaɪniːn/ noun

A bitter-tasting chemical substance derived from the bark of the cinchona tree, historically used to prevent and treat malaria.

From Spanish quina, from Quechua (indigenous Andean language) kina. The word traveled from South America to Europe in the 1600s when the cinchona tree's medicinal properties became known, becoming a major trade commodity.

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ARكينين
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CAquinine
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