Aniline

/ˈænɪliːn/ noun

An organic chemical compound derived from benzene that is the basis for making many synthetic dyes and other industrial chemicals.

From Portuguese 'anil' (indigo plant), from Spanish, from Arabic 'an-nil'. The compound was isolated from indigo but now synthesized from coal tar; '-ine' is a common chemistry suffix for basic organic compounds.

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