Phenetidine


[fuh-net-i-deen, -din] /fəˈnɛt ɪˌdin, -dɪn/

noun, Chemistry.
1.
a colorless organic liquid, C 8 H 1 1 NO, used chiefly in its para form (para-phenetidine) in the synthesis of , dyes, and other compounds.
/fɪˈnɛtɪˌdiːn; -dɪn/
noun
1.
a liquid amine that is a derivative of phenetole, existing in three isomeric forms: used in the manufacture of dyestuffs. Formula: H2NC6H4OC2H5

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