How Do You Spell CUMARIN?

Pronunciation: [kjˈuːməɹˌɪn] (IPA)

Cumarin is a compound found in cinnamon and other plants. The spelling of the word comes from its original source, the Spanish word "cumbarú." In IPA phonetic transcription, it is pronounced as /ˈkuːmərɪn/. The first syllable is stressed with a long "u" sound, followed by the "m" and "ə" sounds. The final syllable has a short "i" sound and the stress is on the second to last syllable. It is important to spell words correctly to ensure proper communication and understanding.

CUMARIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Cumarin is a natural organic compound that belongs to the class of chemicals known as benzopyrones. It is typically found in the bark of certain trees including the tonka bean, sweet woodruff, and cassia cinnamon. Cumarin has a distinctive sweet scent similar to freshly mown hay and is often used in perfumes and cosmetics for this reason.

    In addition to its fragrance, cumarin also possesses anticoagulant properties, which means it has the ability to prevent blood from clotting. While this characteristic can be beneficial for certain medical conditions, cumarin can also be potentially harmful if consumed in large amounts as it can lead to bleeding and liver damage. Due to these health concerns, the use of cumarin as a food additive has been regulated or banned in many countries.

    Cumarin is also linked to its presence in various plants with traditional medicinal uses. Some traditional medicinal uses include its active ingredient for treating hypertension, migraines, inflammation, and even cancer. However, further research is needed to support these claims and determine its potential therapeutic applications.

    Overall, cumarin is a fragrant and bioactive compound found in certain plants, which possesses both potential health benefits and risks.

  2. Coumarin.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CUMARIN

  • coumarin
  • comarin
  • Coumerin
  • xumarin
  • vumarin
  • dumarin
  • chmarin
  • cjmarin
  • cimarin
  • c8marin
  • c7marin
  • cunarin
  • cukarin
  • cujarin
  • cumzrin
  • cumsrin
  • cumwrin
  • cumqrin
  • cumaein
  • cumafin

Etymology of CUMARIN

The word "cumarin" comes from the German word "Kumarin", which is derived from "Kumarin" in the French language. The French term "Kumarin" was coined by the chemists Jean-Baptiste Boussingault and Nicolas-Toussaint Desaint in the early 19th century. It is believed that the word originates from the Tamil word "kumari", meaning "the princess", referring to the sweet smell of newly cut hay or coumarou that resembles the fragrance of the hair of the princesses in South India.

Plural form of CUMARIN is CUMARINS

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