See Also: worthily(dictionary)

nicotinic (iou) and worthily (iou)


nicotinic (iou)



nicotinic adjective. L19.
[from NICOTINE + -IC.]
Biochemistry.
nicotinic acid, a white crystalline heterocyclic acid, (C5H4N)COOH, which is a vitamin of the B complex whose deficiency causes pellagra, is widely distributed (usu. as nicotinamide) in foods such as milk, wheat germ, and meat, and is formed by oxidation of nicotine and by synthesis in the body from tryptophan; 3-pyridinecarboxylic acid. Also called niacin. L19.
Resembling (that of) nicotine; capable of responding to nicotine. M20.

worthily (iou)



worthily adverb. ME.
[from WORTHY adjective + -LY2.]
In a worthy manner; spec. (a) according to desert or merit; (b) deservedly, justly, rightly. ME.
T. Stanley Ingratitude is worthily hateful to all men. R. G. Preston That which cannot be taken away is worthily esteemed the most excellent.
b. spec. With due dignity, pomp, or splendour. ME-E16.
With due reverence, devoutly; in a fitting spirit, appropriately, properly. ME.
In a manner befitting a person of high standing or character; in accordance with one's dignity or personal worth; honourably, nobly. LME.
Shakespeare Anthony & Cleopatra Worthily spoken, Maecenas. G. Chalmers He worthily fell, in fighting for his people.