a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, a crystalline acid obtained from some varieties of cinchona bark.
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The word “quixotic” . . . has entered the common language, with the meaning “hopelessly naive and idealistic, ” “ridiculously impractical, ” “doomed to fail.” That this epithet can be used now in an exclusively pejorative sense not only shows that we have ceased to read
adv. In a quixotic way. [ 1913 Webster ]
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The word “quixotic” . . . has entered the common language, with the meaning “hopelessly naive and idealistic, ” “ridiculously impractical, ” “doomed to fail.” That this epithet can be used now in an exclusively pejorative sense not only shows that we have ceased to read
adv. In a quixotic way. [ 1913 Webster ]