thionine
American
[thahy-uh-neen, ‐nin]
/ ˈθaɪ əˌnin, ‐nɪn /
noun
Biochemistry.
thionine
British
/ ˈθaɪənɪn, -ˌnaɪn, ˈθaɪəʊˌniːn /
noun
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a crystalline derivative of thiazine used as a violet dye to stain microscope specimens
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any of a class of related dyes
Etymology
Origin of thionine
First recorded in 1885–90; from Greek theîon “sulfur” ( thio- ( def. ) ) + -ine 2 ( def. )
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