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indamine
[in-duh-meen, -min]
noun
any of a series of basic organic compounds, the simplest having the formula C 12 H 11 N 3 , which form bluish and greenish salts, used in the manufacture of dyes.
indamine
/ ˈɪndəˌmiːn, -mɪn /
noun
an organic base used in the production of the dye safranine. Formula: NH 2 C 6 H 4 N:C 6 H 4 :NH
any of a class of organic bases with a similar structure to this compound. Their salts are unstable blue and green dyes
Word History and Origins
Origin of indamine1
Example Sentences
Blue.—Methylene blue, new methylene blue, toluidine blue, thionine blue, indamine blue, Victoria blue, night blue, Nile blue, turquoise blue, marine blue, indoine blue, metamine blue, Capri blue, indazine, metaphenylene blue, paraphenylene blue, toluylene blue, indigene, indol blue, diphene blue, setopaline, setocyanine, setoglaucine, Helvetia blue.
Indamine blue N. Olive Brown.—Mordant with 5 lb. sumac extract and 3 lb. copperas, and dye with 1½ lb.
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