Definition of Anilin

1. aniline [n -S] - See also: aniline

Lexicographical Neighbors of Anilin

anights
anigif
anigifs
anigre
anil
anilazine
anile
anileness
anileridine
anilic
anilic acid
anilide
anilides
anilido
anililagnia
anilin (current term)
anilinctus
anilinctuses
aniline
aniline blue
aniline dye
aniline fuchsin
aniline green
aniline hydroxylase
aniline mustard
aniline oil
aniline oxygenase
anilines
anilinguist

Literary usage of Anilin

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools by Victor Regnault (1853)
"anilin is a colourless liquid, of an agreeable vinous smell, boiling at 359.6°, ... anilin possesses no rotatory power. Chlorine and bromine convert it into ..."

2. First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances by Frank Humphreys Storer (1864)
"When obtained by the fractional distillation of the bases from coal-tar, anilin — still containing impurities — comports itself towards water very ..."

3. On poisons in relation to medical jurisprudence and medicine by Alfred Swaine Taylor (1875)
"These cases appear to show that anilin vapor is less poisonous than that of ... Dr. Kreuser, of Stuttgart, has noticed among the workers in anilin that they ..."

4. The Journal of Experimental Medicine by Rockefeller University, Rockefeller Institute, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research (1914)
"Because of the above results, a few preliminary observations with various anilin dyes were made, which showed differences among related bacteria, ..."

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