Definition of Eosine

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eosine

eons
eophyte
eophytes
eophytic
eoraptor
eorl
eorls
eos
eosaurus
eosin
eosin-methylene blue agar
eosin B
eosin I bluish
eosin y
eosin yellowish
eosine (current term)
eosine I bluish
eosine yellowish-(ys)
eosines
eosinic
eosinocyte
eosinopenia
eosinopenic reaction
eosinophil
eosinophil adenoma
eosinophil cationic protein
eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis
eosinophil chemotactic peptide
eosinophil count
eosinophil granule

Literary usage of Eosine

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

1. Manual of Chemical Technology by Johannes Rudolf Wagner, Ferdinand Fischer (1904)
"The eosine is made soluble in an upright wooden box, which can be tightly closed with a door. In this box are inserted thirty frames, arranged like drawers, ..."

2. Elements of Geometry: Containing the First Six Books of Euclid, with a by John Playfair (1826)
"... the eosine of the hypotenuse is to the radius as the ... having a right angle at A, the eosine of the hypotenuse BC is to the radius as the ..."

3. Indicators and Test-papers: Their Source, Preparation, Application, and by Alfred Isaac Cohn (1902)
"At the zone of contact a blue color develops, and is so intense that i part of nitric acid in 3000000 parts of liquid is readily detected. eosine CH. ..."

4. The Chemistry of the Coal-tar Dyes by Irving Wetherbee Fay (1919)
"The entrance of the four bromine atoms has the effect of changing the yellow of fluoresceine to the pinkish red of eosine. eosine dissolves in 2 or 3 parts ..."

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