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There are 19 words containing ODRIN

chlormerodrinCodringtonCodringtonsdesglymidodrinefodrinfodrinsGoodringtonisodrinmidodrinemood␣ringmood␣ringsoctodrineready-to-drinkready-to-drinksritodrinerod␣ringrod␣ringsWoodringWoodrings

23 definitions found

  • chlormerodrin — n. A diuretic formerly used to treat patients with heart failure.
  • Codrington — prop.n. A hamlet in Dodington parish, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire… — prop.n. A community in Brighton, Northumberland County, Ontario, Canada. — prop.n. A town on Barbuda, Antigua and Barbuda.
  • Codringtons — prop.n. Plural of Codrington.
  • desglymidodrine — n. (Organic chemistry) 2-amino-1-(2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)ethanol…
  • fodrin — n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of spectrins that bind actin.
  • fodrins — n. Plural of fodrin.
  • Goodrington — prop.n. A village in Torbay borough, Devon, England (OS grid ref SX8958).
  • isodrin — n. An organochlorine insecticide that is an isomer of aldrin. — n. Pholedrine, a methylamphetamine derivative.
  • midodrine — n. (Pharmacology) A vasopressor/antihypotensive agent.
  • mood␣ring — n. A ring (piece of jewellery) containing a thermochromic element…
  • mood␣rings — n. Plural of mood ring.
  • octodrine — n. (Pharmacology) A particular kind of stimulant drug.
  • ready-to-drink — adj. Describing a packaged beverage sold in a prepared form, ready… — n. (Informal) A ready-to-drink beverage.
  • ready-to-drinks — n. Plural of ready-to-drink.
  • ritodrine — n. (Pharmacology) A sympathomimetic drug (beta-adrenoreceptor…
  • rod␣ring — n. (Fishing) Any of the rings along a fishing rod through which the line runs.
  • rod␣rings — n. Plural of rod ring.
  • Woodring — prop.n. A surname.
  • Woodrings — prop.n. Plural of Woodring.
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