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xylidineenUK
xy·li·dine X0010200 (zī′lĭ-dēn′, -dĭn, zĭl′ĭ-)n.1. Any of six toxic isomeric anilines, C8H11N, derived from xylene, used chiefly as dye intermediates.2. Any of various mixtures of xylidine isomers.xylidine (ˈzaɪlɪˌdiːn; -ˌdaɪn; ˈzɪlɪ-) n1. (Elements & Compounds) a mixture of six isomeric amines derived from xylene and used in dyes. Formula: (CH3)2C6H3NH22. (Elements & Compounds) any one of these isomersxy•li•dine (ˈzaɪ lɪˌdin, -dɪn, ˈzɪl ɪ-) n. 1. any of six xylene-derived isomeric compounds that have the formula C8H11N and resemble aniline: used in dye manufacture. 2. an oily liquid consisting of a mixture of certain of these compounds, used commercially in making dyes. [1840–50; xyl (ene) + -idine] xylidineenUK
xylidine[′zī·lə‚dēn] (organic chemistry) (CH3)2C6H3NH2 A toxic, combustible liquid; soluble in alcohol and ether, slightly soluble in water; boils about 220°C; used as a chemical intermediate and to make dyes and pharmaceuticals. xylidineenUK
xy·li·dine (zī'li-dēn), Aminodimethylbenzene; used as a reagent and in the manufacture of dyes. |