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tricyclic, a. (n.)|traɪˈsɪklɪk, -ˈsaɪklɪk| [f. Gr. τρι- tri- + κύκλος circle + -ic.] 1. Bot. Arranged in three whorls.
1900in B. D. Jackson Gloss. Bot. Terms. 2. Chem. a. Of a carbon compound: Having three rings or closed chains of atoms in its structural formula; e.g. phenanthrene. (Ger. tricyklisch.)
1891Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LX. 1258 The two best known tricyclic compounds, anthracene and phenanthrene. b. spec. in Pharm., designating or pertaining to a group of antidepressant drugs based upon a molecular structure of three fused rings; also as n.
1966Internat. Jrnl. Neuropharmacol. V. 299 (heading) Association between biochemical and behavioral actions of tricyclic antidepressants. 1972Daily Tel. 4 Mar. 32/3 He said pregnant women should steer clear of all drugs if possible, particularly drugs known as tricyclic anti⁓depressants. 1973Sci. Amer. Sept. 121/2 The chemical structures of these two classes of antidepressants—the monamine oxidase inhibitors and the tricyclics—are quite different. 1980J. Wainwright Man of Law i. 18, I suggested..a good tricyclic antidepressant. |