Nicotine

Etymology
From Jean Nicot, French ambassador to Portugal, who sent tobacco seeds back to France in 1561.

Noun

 * 1)  An alkaloid (C10H14N2), commonly occurring in the tobacco plant.  In small doses it is a habit-forming stimulant; in larger doses it is toxic and is often used in insecticides.

Translations

 * Arabic: نيكوتين
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 * Hindi: निकोटीन
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 * Korean: 니코틴
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 * Thai: สารนีโคะทีน
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 * Vietnamese: nhựa thuốc, nicôtin
 * Volapük: nikotin

Anagrams

 * cotinine

Noun

 * 1) nicotine (alkaloid)

Noun
nicotine



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