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collidine Chem.|ˈkɒlɪdaɪn| [f. κόλλα glue + εἶδος form + -ine.] See quots.
1855C. G. Williams in Chem. Gaz. 308 Collidine is one of the bases discovered by Dr. Anderson in Dippel's oil, and found a few weeks subsequently by me in shale naphtha. 1863–72Watts Dict. Chem. I. 1082 Collidine C8H11N, an alkaloid found among the products of the dry distillation of animal substances and of coal..Collidine is a colourless, oily liquid, having a strongly aromatic, not unpleasant odour. 1884Manch. Exam. 29 Dec. 6/5 Tobacco smoke..contains a second toxical principle called colidine. |