How Do You Spell SOLANIDINE?

Pronunciation: [sˈɒlɐnˌɪdiːn] (IPA)

Solanidine is a naturally occurring steroid alkaloid found in plants in the Solanaceae family. The spelling of the word is /sɒləˈnɪdɪn/. The first syllable, "sol", is pronounced as in "solid". The second syllable, "an", is pronounced as in "hand". The third syllable, "i", is pronounced as in "it". The fourth syllable is pronounced "dine", which is similar to "dine" as in "dinner". The correct spelling of this word is important for biochemists and pharmacologists studying the chemical properties and potential therapeutic applications of this compound.

Common Misspellings for SOLANIDINE

  • aolanidine
  • zolanidine
  • xolanidine
  • dolanidine
  • eolanidine
  • wolanidine
  • silanidine
  • sklanidine
  • sllanidine
  • splanidine
  • s0lanidine
  • s9lanidine
  • sokanidine
  • sopanidine
  • sooanidine
  • solznidine
  • solsnidine
  • solwnidine
  • solqnidine
  • solabidine

Etymology of SOLANIDINE

The word "solanidine" is derived from the name of the plant genus Solanum and the suffix "-idine". Solanum refers to a large and diverse genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family (Solanaceae), which includes various important agricultural crops such as tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. The suffix "-idine" is a common chemical terminology used to denote a specific class of chemical compounds. Therefore, "solanidine" is likely named because it is a specific chemical compound or derivative found in plants of the Solanum genus.

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