aniline dye
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of aniline dye
First recorded in 1860–65
Example Sentences
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Near-natural color could have been obtained by adding an aniline dye to the embalming fluid.
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Forty members of the North Carolina squad, afflicted by "aniline dye poisoning" from wearing new uniforms before the painted numerals were dry, recovered just in time to tie North Carolina State, 7-to-7.
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In the mid-19th century, William Perkin sought a way to make artificial quinine out of coal tar and ended up with the first aniline dye.
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He selects sound young trees, makes a pattern of holes in the trunks and roots, injects 75 to 100 gallons of a secret soluble aniline dye.
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Mauve was the first aniline dye which was produced on a large scale, this being accomplished by Perkin in 1856.
From The Story of a Piece of Coal What It Is, Whence It Comes, and Whither It Goes by Martin, Edward A.
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