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tr['ænɪlaɪn]1 anilinan.• anilina (Química) s.f.['ænɪliːn]1.N anilina f2.CPDaniline dye NPL — colorante m de anilina
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A colourless oily liquid obtained from coal tar by the reduction of nitrobenzene by means of iron and hydrochloric acid. It is the basis of many important dyes in the textile industries. Perhaps the most important colour is Aniline black, which is the fastest black known; it resists exposure to air and light and is quite fast to washing and soaping. -
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aniline-formaldehyde resin Anilin-Formaldehyd-Harz n (Kombinationsharz für Elektroisolierlacke)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > aniline-formaldehyde resin
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aniline resin Anilinharz nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > aniline resin
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ani·line[ˈænɪli:n, AM -lɪn]\aniline dye Anilinfarbstoff m\aniline green Malachitgrün nt\aniline leather Anilinleder nt\aniline purple Mauvein nt* * *['nɪliːn]nAnilin nt* * *a) Anilinfarbstoff m,b) weitS. chemisch hergestellte Farbe -
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[ˈænɪli:n]aniline хим. анилин aniline хим. attr. анилиновый; aniline dye анилиновый краситель aniline хим. attr. анилиновый; aniline dye анилиновый краситель -
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хим. анилин aniline dye ≈ анилиновый краситель(химическое) анилин - * dye анилиновый красительaniline хим. анилин ~ хим. attr. анилиновый;
aniline dye анилиновый краситель~ хим. attr. анилиновый;
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n. aniline (vloeistof voor produceren van kleuren en geneeskundige preparaten)[ ænillie:n, -lin]
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ANILINE — L’aniline est un composé organique renfermant une fonction amine primaire, c’est à dire un atome d’azote lié à un carbone et à deux hydrogènes; l’atome de carbone appartenant à un noyau benzénique, il s’agit d’une amine aromatique, la plus simple … Encyclopédie Universelle
Aniline leather — is a type of leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyes without covering the surface with a topcoat paint or insoluble pigments. The resulting product retains the hide s natural surface with the grain , i.e. visible pores, scars etc. of the… … Wikipedia
Aniline Yellow — Aniline Yellow … Wikipedia
Aniline point — is defined as the temperature at which equal volumes of aniline and diesel oil are completely miscible.The value gives an indication of the aromatic content of diesel oil, since aniline is an aromatic compound which is dissolved on heating by the … Wikipedia
Aniline Blue WS — Aniline Blue WS, also called aniline blue, China blue, or Soluble blue, is a mixture of methyl blue and water blue. It may also be either one of them.Aniline blue or its constituents are used to stain collagen, as the fibre stain in Masson s… … Wikipedia
aniline dye — n a dye made by the use of aniline or one chemically related to such a dye broadly a synthetic organic dye * * * a dye containing aniline; such dyes are an important cause of poisoning in the workplace (see anilinism) … Medical dictionary
aniline dye — n. 1. any dye made from aniline 2. any dye that is chemically like aniline; commonly, any dye produced synthetically from coal tar products … English World dictionary
aniline dyes — plural noun A general term for all synthetic dyes having aniline as their base • • • Main Entry: ↑aniline … Useful english dictionary
Aniline — An i*line, a. Made from, or of the nature of, aniline. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aniline — An i*line (?; 277), n. [See {Anil}.] (Chem.) An organic base belonging to the phenylamines. It may be regarded as ammonia in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by the radical phenyl. It is a colorless, oily liquid, originally obtained from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aniline — (n.) chemical base used in making colorful dyes, 1843, coined 1841 by German chemist Carl Julius Fritzsche (1808 1871) and adopted by Hofmann, ultimately from Port. anil the indigo shrub, from Arabic an nil the indigo, assimilated from al nil,… … Etymology dictionary