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rosaniline

English

Etymology

From German Rosanilin (from Rose + Anilin) (so called by chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann in 1862)

Noun

rosaniline (countable and uncountable, plural rosanilines)

  1. An organic base, C20H19N3, used to make the dye fuchsine
  2. The deep red or magenta colour of fuchsine (rosaniline hydrochloride).

Further reading

  • Fuchsine on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • arsinoline

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fuchsine

English

Alternative forms

  • fuchsin

Etymology

From French fuchsine, of unknown origin. Possibly from fuchsia +? -ine, because of its colour, or from German Fuchs (fox) + -ine, because of the first manufacturer, Renard (renard means “fox” in French).

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?fu?ks?n/, /?fu?k?si?n/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?fjuks?n/, /?fjuk?sin/
  • Hyphenation: fuch?sine

Noun

fuchsine (countable and uncountable, plural fuchsines)

  1. A dye (rosaniline hydrochloride, C20H19N3·HCl) usually a deep red or magenta colour.

References


French

Noun

fuchsine f (plural fuchsines)

  1. fuchsine

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