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carbocholine

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car⋅bo⋅cho⋅line

[kahr-boh-koh-leen, -kol-een]
–noun
carbachol.

Origin:
carbo- + choline

car⋅ba⋅chol

[kahr-buh-kawl, -kol]
–noun
a white or slightly yellow crystalline compound, C6H15ClN2O2, soluble in water and alcohol: used in ophthalmology.
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Main Entry: car·ba·chol
Pronunciation: 'kär-b&-"kol, -"kOl
Function: noun
: a synthetic parasympathomimetic drugC6H15ClN2O2 that is used in veterinary medicine and topically to treat glaucoma
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