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toluidine

noun
to路​lu路​i路​dine | \ t蓹-藞l眉-蓹-藢d膿n How to pronounce toluidine (audio) \

Definition of toluidine

: any of three isomeric amino derivatives of toluene C7H9N that are analogous to aniline and are used as dye intermediates

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Names like toluidine toner, byaku gunjo, madder lake, maple soot, and dragon鈥檚 blood (speaking of Hogwarts) are as beautiful as the pigments that bear them. Mark Feeney, BostonGlobe.com, "Coloring our world, from cave paintings to today," 15 Mar. 2018

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First Known Use of toluidine

1850, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for toluidine

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toluidine

noun
to路​lu路​idine | \ t蓹-藞l眉-蓹-藢d膿n How to pronounce toluidine (audio) \

Medical Definition of toluidine

: any of three isomeric amino derivatives of toluene C7H9N that are analogous to aniline and are used as dye intermediates

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