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vesuvin Chem. (vɪˈsuːvɪn) [a. G. vesuvin, f. Vesuv-ius, from its explosive property: see -in1.] Phenyl-brown, used esp. as a staining matter for histological preparations.1885 Klein Micro-Organisms 84 Stained with methylene blue and vesuvin. 1886 Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. III. 678/1 Bismarck Brown, V...
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Bismarck
Bismarck (ˈbɪzmɑːk) [The name of the German statesman Prince Otto von Bismarck (1815–98).] 1. In full Bismarck brown: = vesuvin.1885 J. J. Hummel Dyeing Textile Fabrics xix. 413 Phenylene Brown..also bears the commercial names: Bismarck Brown, Vesuvine, Cannelle, Manchester Brown. 1886, 1897 [see ve...
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phenylene
phenylene (ˈfɛnɪliːn) [f. phenyl + ene.] a. The hydrocarbon C6H4.1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 480 Phenylene. C6H4. A liquid having this composition and boiling at 91° was found by Church among the products of the distillation of phenylic chloride with sodium-amalgam. b. phenylene blue, a blue dye (see...
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