Pronunciation: /əˈkoʊn.iːn/
noun Aconine is a noun referring to a toxic alkaloid compound found in certain plants, such as aconite.
A1 Aconine is a type of alkaloid found in certain plants.
A2 The toxicity of aconine can cause symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.
B1 Researchers are studying the effects of aconine on the nervous system.
B2 Aconine has been used in traditional medicine for its analgesic properties.
C1 The extraction and purification of aconine require specialized equipment and expertise.
C2 Pharmacologists are investigating the potential therapeutic applications of aconine.
adjective Aconine can also be used as an adjective to describe something related to or derived from aconite plants.
A1 The aconine flower was a beautiful shade of purple.
A2 She wore an aconine scarf that matched her dress perfectly.
B1 The artist used aconine paint to create a stunning landscape.
B2 The aconine fabric felt luxurious against her skin.
C1 The aconine jewelry was crafted by a renowned designer.
C2 The aconine leather handbag was a limited edition piece.
formal Aconine is a toxic alkaloid found in certain plants of the buttercup family.
informal I heard aconine can be really dangerous if ingested.
slang Stay away from those flowers, they contain aconine!
figurative The presence of aconine in the situation made it all the more perilous.
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