| ASTATINE | • astatine n. A highly radioactive chemical element (symbol At), one of the halogens, with atomic number 85. • ASTATINE n. a radioactive element of the halogen group. |
| CAVATINE | • cavatine n. Alternative form of cavatina. • CAVATINA n. (Italian) a short operatic air. |
| CICUTINE | • CICUTINE n. a poisonous alkaloid, also CONIINE, CONIN, CONINE, CONICINE. |
| CREATINE | • creatine n. (Biochemistry) An amino acid, 2-(carbamimidoyl-methyl- amino)acetic acid, which naturally occurs in… • CREATINE n. a chemical found within vertebrate muscle, also CREATIN, KREATINE. |
| DIACTINE | • diactine adj. Diactinal; having two rays. • diactine n. A spicule (of a sponge) that has two pointed arms. • DIACTINE n. a sponge spicule having two rays that develop in different directions from a single point of origin, also DIACT. |
| DUVETINE | • duvetine n. Alternative form of duvetyne. • DUVETINE n. (tradename) a smooth lustrous velvety fabric, also DUVETYN, DUVETYNE. |
| GELATINE | • gelatine n. (Chiefly Commonwealth) Alternative form of gelatin. • GELATINE n. a colourless, odourless and tasteless glue prepared from albuminous matter e.g. bones and hides, also GELATIN. |
| HEMATINE | • hematine n. An artificial magnetic material, a barium-strontium ferrite, used in jewellery. • HEMATINE n. a compound of hemoglobin, also HEMATIN. |
| KREATINE | • kreatine n. Alternative spelling of creatine. • KREATINE n. a chemical found within vertebrate muscle, also CREATIN, CREATINE. |
| LEGATINE | • legatine adj. Belonging to a legate. • legatine adj. Headed by a legate. • legatine adj. Enacted by a legate. |
| MATUTINE | • matutine adj. Of or relating to early morning; occurring in the early morning; matutinal. • matutine adj. (Astrology) Before the sun (of the rising of a planet or star); that rises before the sun (of a planet or star). • MATUTINE adj. relating to or occurring in the morning, also MATUTINAL. |
| NICOTINE | • nicotine n. (Organic chemistry) An alkaloid (C10H14N2), commonly occurring in the tobacco plant. In small doses… • nicotine n. (Figuratively) Tobacco, cigarettes. • NICOTINE n. a poisonous alkaloid in tobacco, also NICOTIN. |
| PALATINE | • palatine adj. (Historical) (of an official or feudal lord) Having local authority and possessing royal privileges… • palatine adj. Pertaining to the Elector Palatine or the German Palatinate or its people. • palatine adj. Of or relating to a palace especially of a Roman or Holy Roman Emperor. |
| PRISTINE | • pristine adj. Unspoiled; still with its original purity; uncorrupted or unsullied. • pristine adj. Primitive, pertaining to the earliest state of something. • pristine adj. Perfect. |
| RABATINE | • rabatine n. Alternative form of rabato (“type of collar”). • RABATINE n. (Scott) a low collar. |
| SEROTINE | • serotine n. Any of several small bats of the genus Eptesicus. • serotine adj. (Botany) late-flowering. • SEROTINE n. (Latin) a kind of bat, named for its habit of appearing late in the evening. |
| SMALTINE | • smaltine n. (Mineralogy) smaltite. • SMALTINE n. a gray mineral of metallic luster, an arsenide of cobalt, nickel, and iron, also SMALTITE. |
| SONATINE | • sonatine n. Plural of sonatina. • SONATINA n. (Italian) a short and simple sonata. |