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Etymology of the English word valine

the English word valine
using the English suffix -ine
derived from the English word valeric
derived from the English word valerian
derived from the Old French word valeriane
derived from the Medieval Latin word valeriana (valerian, herbaceous plant of genus Valeriana; sedative drug from its root)
derived from the Old French word valerian
derived from the Medieval Latin word valeriana (valerian, herbaceous plant of genus Valeriana; sedative drug from its root)
using the English suffix -ic

Date

The earliest known usage of valine in English dates from the 19th century.

Derivations in English

valinomycin

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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