Acridine

/ˈækrɪdiːn/ noun

A colorless crystalline chemical compound found in coal tar that can be modified to create useful dyes and fluorescent materials.

From Latin 'acridus' (sharp, bitter) combined with the chemical suffix '-ine'. The term emerged in 19th-century chemistry when scientists discovered this compound in coal tar and named it for its pungent properties.

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