Definition
A dark pigment or alkaloid compound that is sometimes found in certain plants, particularly in fungi or mushrooms.
Etymology
Derived from Greek 'anthos' (flower) with the chemical suffix -in, indicating a chemical compound or pigment.
Kelly Says
Anthonin is one of many fungal pigments scientists have discovered, and studying these colored compounds has helped us understand how mushrooms attract animals and protect themselves from damage.
Translations
ARالعربية
أنطونين
an-toon-een
BNবাংলা
অ্যানথোনি
an-tho-nee
CACatalà
Antoni
an-to-nee
CSČeština
Antonín
an-to-neen
DADansk
Antonin
an-to-neen
DEDeutsch
Antonin
an-to-neen
ELΕλληνικά
Αντώνιος
an-to-nee-os
ESEspañol
Antónin
an-toh-neen
FAفارسی
انطونین
an-too-neen
FRFrançais
Anthonin
an-to-nɛ̃
HIहिन्दी
एंथोनीन
an-tho-neen
HUMagyar
Antonin
an-to-neen
IDBahasa Indonesia
Anthonin
an-toh-nin
IGIG
Anthonin
an-toh-neen
ITItaliano
Antonin
an-to-neen
MSBahasa Melayu
Antonin
an-to-neen
MYမြန်မာ
အန်ထိုနင်
an-tho-neen
NLNederlands
Antoin
an-twain
NONorsk
Antonin
an-to-neen
PLPolski
Antoni
an-to-nee
PTPortuguês
António
an-too-nyoo
RORomână
Antonie
an-to-nee-eh
RUРусский
Антонин
an-to-nin
SVSvenska
Antonin
an-to-neen
SWKiswahili
Antoni
an-to-nee
TAதமிழ்
அந்தோனி
an-tho-nee
TEతెలుగు
అంతోని
an-tho-nee
THไทย
อันธอนิน
an-thon-in
TRTürkçe
Antonin
an-to-nin
UKУкраїнська
Антонін
an-to-neen
URاردو
انطونین
an-too-neen
VITiếng Việt
Anthonin
an-toh-nin