Chem. [f. Gr. ἔχιδνα viper + -INE.] (See quot.)

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1861.  Hulme, trans. Moquin-Tandon, II. V. ii. 284. Prince Lucien Bonaparte has shown that the poison of the Viper consists essentially of a principle to which he has given the name echidnine or viperine.

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