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chel·e·ryth·rine \ˌkeləˈriˌthrēn, kəˈlerəˌ-, -_thrə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary chelerythr- (from Greek chelidonion celandine + erythros red) + -ine; originally formed as German chelerythrin — more at celandine, red : a colorless crystalline poisonous alkaloid C21H19NO5 obtained from celandine and other papaveraceous plants and forming yellow salts with a violet fluorescence |