eucaine


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eu·caine

 (yo͞o′kān′)
n.
A crystalline ester, C15H21NO2, formerly used as a local anesthetic in medicine and dentistry.
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eucaine

(juːˈkeɪn)
n
(Elements & Compounds) a crystalline optically active substance formerly used as a local anaesthetic. Formula: C15H21NO2
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