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lupulin
[ loo-pyuh-lin ]
noun
- the glandular hairs of the hop, Humulus lupulus, formerly used in medicine as a sedative.
lupulin
/ ˈluːpjʊlɪn /
noun
- a resinous powder extracted from the female flowers of the hop plant and used as a sedative
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lupulin1
C19: from New Latin lupulus, diminutive of lupus the hop plant
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Example Sentences
Inside their green cones, pods called lupulin are the source of all the flavor, aroma, and bitterness that may come to mind when you think of hops.
From Salon
Thumbs up to the continuation of a cancer fundraiser being sponsored by Mankato Brewery and Lupulin Brewing Co. in Big Lake.
From Washington Times
Zierdt’s brother, Jeff, is owner of Lupulin Brewing.
From Washington Times
Lupulin recently partnered with Global Distributing to deliver its beer in South Dakota.
From Washington Times
Lupulin says the purchase of Hydra will augment its distribution deal and deepen the company’s roots in Sioux Falls.
From Washington Times
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