pararosaniline

pararosaniline
noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary 1para- + rosaniline the compound C20H21N3O, from Latin rosa rose + International Scientific Vocabulary aniline Date: circa 1879 a white crystalline base C19H19N3O that is the parent compound of many dyes; also its red chloride used especially as a biological stain

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