cinchona Meaning in Tamil ( cinchona வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
ஒருவித மருந்துச்செடி(கொய்னாச்)செடி,
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cinchona's Usage Examples:
Tea, coffee, cinchona, sugar-cane, rice, nutmegs, cloves and pepper are cultivated.
A mixture of the cinchona alkaloids, consisting principally of cinchonidine sulphate, with smaller quantities of the sulphates of quinine and cinchonine, is sold under the name of "quinetum" at a cheaper rate than quinine.
This is also the case with the cinchona febrifuge prepared from C.
-The forest and other natural products include rubber, cinchona bark, ivory-nuts, mocora and toquilla fibre for the manufacture of hats, hammocks, 'c.
The bitterness is imparted by such substances as bitter orange rind, gentian, rhubarb, quassia, cascarilla, angostura, quinine and cinchona.
The cinchona has recently been introduced with complete success; and the mahogany of America reaches a large size, and gives promise of being grown for use as timber.
Tea, oni the contrary, is prepared and packed on the estates; but there is a considerable amount of work still done in the Colombo stores in sorting, blending and repacking such teas as are sold at the local public sales; also in dealing with cacao, cardainoms, cinchona bark and the remnant still left of the coffee indiustry.
The best known of these are sarsaparilla, ipecacuanha, cinchona, jaborandi and copaiba; vanilla, tonka beans and cloves; Brazil-wood and anatto (Bixa orellana); india-rubber and balata.
The soil is in general very fertile, the principal products being rice, maize and pulse (kachang) in the lower grounds, and cinchona, coffee and tea, as well as cocoa, tobacco and fibrous plants in the hills.
The sulphate of quinine and the cinchona febrifuge thus produced are issued for the most part to medical officers in the various provinces, to gaols, and to the authorities of native states; but a large and increasing amount is disposed of in the form of 5-grain packets, costing a farthing each, through the medium of the post-offices.
In Jamaica also the plant has been grown, at first amongst the cinchona trees, but more recently in new ground, as it was found to exhaust the soil.
, sarsaparilla, copaiba, jaborandi and cinchona, but this is only a part of the list.
Synonyms:
cinchona bark, Cinchona cordifolia, Peruvian bark, Jesuit's bark, Cinchona officinalis, Cinchona calisaya, cinchona tree, Cinchona pubescens, Cinchona lancifolia, genus Cinchona, Cinchona ledgeriana, tree, genus Chinchona, chinchona, calisaya, Cartagena bark,
Antonyms:
uncover,