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mel·a·mine \ˈmeləˌmēn, -ləmə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: German melamin, from melam + -in -ine 1. : a white crystalline high-melting organic base C3N3(NH2)3 that is a cyclic trimer of cyanamide but is usually made by heating dicyandiamide to high temperatures and that is used chiefly in making melamine resins; 2, 4, 6-triamino-s-triazine — called also cyanuramide 2. : a melamine resin or a plastic made from such a resin |