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rho·danine \ˈrōdənˌēn, rōˈdanə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary rhodan- (in rhodanic acid) + -ine : a pale yellow crystalline acidic derivative C3H3NOS2 of thiazole that is formed by reaction of sodium chloroacetate, ammonia, and carbon disulfide or from ammonium thiocyanate and that condenses with aldehydes and many ketones to give colored products |