juniperin

noun

Etymology

From juniper + -in.

  1. derived from iūniperus
  2. inherited from junyper
  3. suffixed as juniperin — “juniper + in

Definitions

  1. A substance extracted from juniper berries.

    • The unusually bitter taste of aqueous juniperin solutions is not in accord with a mixture of only sugars and tannin.

The neighborhood

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