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safranine

American  
[saf-ruh-neen, -nin] / ˈsæf rəˌnin, -nɪn /
Also safranin

noun

Chemistry.
  1. any of a class of chiefly red organic dyes, phenazine derivatives, used for dyeing wool, silk, etc.

  2. Also called phenosafranine.  a purplish-red, water-soluble dye, C 1 8 H 1 4 N 4 , used for textiles and as a stain in microscopy.


safranine British  
/ ˈsæfrənɪn, -ˌniːn /

noun

  1. any of a class of azine dyes, used for textiles and biological stains

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Etymology

Origin of safranine

1865–70; < French or German safran saffron + -ine -ine 2

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The most useful are hæmatoxylin, carmine, and various aniline colors, among which may be mentioned, besides gentian violet, safranine, Bismarck brown, methyl violet.

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