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Murine vs Mutine - What's the difference?

murine | mutine |

As an adjective murine

is of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, the mouse, rat or (more generally) any mammal of the family muridae.

As a noun mutine is

(obsolete) mutiny, rebellion.

As a verb mutine is

(obsolete|intransitive) to rise up in revolt; to mutiny, to rebel.

murine

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, the mouse, rat or (more generally) any mammal of the family Muridae.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , passage=One of the first examples of the immunogenicity of recombinantly derived antibodies was with murine anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (OKT3) used in the induction of immunosupression after organ transplantation. , page=699 , title=Modern Pharmaceutics, 4th edition , author=Gilbert S. Banker & Christopher T. Rhodes , publisher=Informa Health Care , year=2002 , isbn=0824706749}}

    Hypernyms

    * rodential

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    mutine

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (obsolete) Mutiny, rebellion.
  • (obsolete) A mutineer.
  • Verb

  • (obsolete) To rise up in revolt; to mutiny, to rebel.
  • *1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , V.2:
  • *:They gan to gather in tumultuous rout, / And mutining to stirre up civill faction / For certaine losse of so great expectation […].
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