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Definition of Aniline dye
1. Noun. Any of many dyes made from aniline.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aniline Dye
Literary usage of Aniline dye
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1864)
"Found them to contain traces of red aniline dye, aniline, and hydrochloric acid
... Used red aniline dye and aniline, and heated for three hours and a half. ..."
2. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1889)
"... red was generally used as a pigment for paints; and that the color of an
aniline dye was a crimson, running up to voilet or bluish red, while the color ..."
3. The Principles and Practice of Medicine: Designed for the Use of by William Osler (1905)
"Some hope has been aroused by the announcement by Ehrlich that a new aniline dye
which he has ... aniline dye ..."
4. Clinical Diagnosis: The Bacteriological, Chemical and Microscopical Evidence by Rudolf Jaksch von Wartenhorst (1893)
"This test, according to Ewald, has an advantage over the aniline-dye tests in
that its ... The aniline dye-Tests.—(a.) Methyl-Aniline-Violet Reaction. ..."
5. Diseases of Occupation and Vocational Hygiene by George Martin Kober, William Clinton Hanson (1916)
"Generally the basic dyes are more dangerous than the acid dyes. Regarded as
suspicious or injurious to health are— (a) The various phe-aniline dye ..."