taurine

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English

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Etymology 1

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From Latin taurīnus, from taurus (bull).

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taurine (comparative more taurine, superlative most taurine)

  1. Pertaining to a bull; bull-like.
    • 1820, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Oedipus Tyrannus; Or, Swellfoot The Tyrant: A Tragedy in Two Acts:
      I am the Ionian Minotaur, the mightiest
      Of all Europa’s taurine progeny—
      I am the old traditional Man-Bull;
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Etymology 2

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Structure diagram of taurine
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From taur(ocholic) +‎ -ine.

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taurine (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry, biochemistry) An amino-sulfonic acid, NH2CH2CH2SO3H, that has regulatory functions in mammals.
    Synonym: tauric acid
    • 2023 June 8, Elie Dolgin, “From Energy Drinks to Extending Life? Supplement Slows Aging in Mice and Monkeys”, in The New York Times[1], New York, N.Y.: The New York Times Company, →ISSN, →OCLC:
      Researchers found that a high daily dose of taurine, an amino acid commonly added to energy drinks and naturally found in various foods, helped to delay death and mitigate against the biological ravages of aging.
      (Can we archive this URL?)
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Italian

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taurine

  1. feminine plural of taurino

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Latin

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taurīne

  1. vocative masculine singular of taurīnus