quina - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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quina (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈkina/

Translation Options into English

  1. Quina
  2. Quinquina
  3. Fever tree

Meaning and Usage

The word "quina" refers to a type of tree (Cinchona) native to South America, primarily known for its bark, which has been historically significant for the production of quinine, a treatment for malaria. The term is also used in certain regions as a common reference for any product derived from these trees.

In the Spanish language, it is primarily used in both oral and written contexts, but you'll find it more frequently in scientific, medical, or historical discussions.

Example Sentences

  1. "La quina se ha utilizado durante siglos para tratar la malaria."
    "Quina has been used for centuries to treat malaria."

  2. "El extracto de quina es muy apreciado en la medicina tradicional."
    "Quina extract is highly valued in traditional medicine."

  3. "Las propiedades medicinales de la quina están bien documentadas."
    "The medicinal properties of quina are well documented."

Idiomatic Expressions

While "quina" itself may not frequently be part of idiomatic expressions, it can appear in scientific literature or discussions that highlight its historical significance. Here are a few related expressions that might use "quina":

  1. "Tener más quina que un perro rabioso."
    "To have more quina than a rabid dog." (Meaning to have great energy or vitality.)

  2. "La medicina se basa en extractos de quina."
    "Medicine is based on extracts from quina." (Highlighting the importance of quina in medicinal discussions.)

  3. "El descubrimiento de la quina cambió la forma en que se trataba la malaria."
    "The discovery of quina changed how malaria was treated." (Emphasizing the impact of quina in medical history.)

Etymology

The term "quina" comes from the Quechua word "kina" which refers to the bark of the cinchona tree. The tree was recognized by indigenous peoples long before it was introduced to European medicine.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Quinquina - Corteza de quina

Antonyms: - No direct antonyms, as "quina" generally refers to a specific medicinal source or type of tree.

This comprehensive information outlines the usage, significance, and linguistic properties of the word "quina" in the Spanish language.



23-07-2024