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ben·zo·ni·trile \|ben(ˌ)zō|nī.trə̇l\ noun (-s) Etymology: German benzonitril, from benz- + nitril nitrile : a colorless toxic oily compound C6H5CN of almond-oil odor made by fusing a mixture of sodium cyanide and sodium benzenesulfonate and in other ways and used chiefly as a solvent for synthetic resins — called also cyanobenzene, phenyl cyanide |