"Quinie" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Quinie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Quinie" Meaning

Quinnie is a rare surname of French origin. It is also a diminutive form of the name Quinn or Quinion, which refers to a personal name of medieval origin, believed to be derived from the Old French word "quin," meaning "fourth son."

"Quinie" Examples

Five possible uses for "quinine"


1. Medical Context

Example 1: The doctor prescribed her a medication that contained quinine to treat her mild malaria symptoms.

2. Historical Reference

Example 2: In the 18th century, quinine was sought after by traders for its remedy against malaria, which was prevalent in tropical areas.

3. Pharmaceutical Use

Example 3: Quinine is often used as a treatment for nocturnal leg cramps, especially in people undergoing certain medications that cause fluctuations in salt levels.

4. Botanical Significance

Example 4: The bark of the cinchona tree, the source of quinine, has been used for centuries in the treatment of malaria in these regions.

5. Non-Medical Context

Example 5: Due to its bitter taste, quinine is sometimes used as an ingredient in certain cocktail recipes to give them a distinctive flavor.

"Quinie" Similar Words

Quindism

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I couldn't find any information on the word "quindism". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a rare or non-existent word.

Quine

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A word!<br><br>The word "quine" has a few possible meanings:<br><br>1. A quine is a self-replicating program, computer code or algorithm that can produce a copy of itself as output, possibly with slight modifications.<br>2. Quine (philosophy): In philosophy, a quine is a sentence or statement that is a self-referential paradox, i.e., a sentence that refers to itself and its own truth value. This concept is named after Willard Van Orman Quine, who first discussed it.<br><br>And, of course, there's also a temporal reference: Paul Quine, the American physicist, who suggested the idea of a "temporal quine," a hypothetical concept describing a closed timelike curve.

Quinhydrone

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Quinhydrone is a yellow amorphous powder used as an electrolyte in investigations of the two-electron oxidation or reduction of substances that can accept or donate one electron. It is a product that forms when hydroquinone (quinol) reacts with potassium dichromate in the presence of an alkaline solution.

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Quinible

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I couldn't find any information on the word "quinible." It's possible that it's a misspelling, a proper noun, or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

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Quinicine

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Quinidine

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Quinine

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Quinism

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Quinizarin

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Quinnipiac

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A (rare) proper noun.<br><br>Quinnipiac is a word that can refer to several things:<br><br>1. Quinnipiac University: A private university located in Hamden, Connecticut, USA.<br>2. Quinnipiac River: A river in Connecticut, United States, flowing from the Northwest Hills to the Long Island Sound.<br>3. Quinnipiac Tribe: A team name for the sports teams of Quinnipiac University.<br>4. Quinnipiac is an Algonquian word meaning "long water place" or "long river".<br><br>In general, a Quinnipiac (or "Quinnipiac" spelled in full) is now usually associated with the university or the political measures extracted from its Gallup publications, like the Quinnipiac University Poll.