Anisidine

/ænɪˈsɪdiːn/ noun

Any of several isomeric organic compounds derived from anisole (a benzene derivative with a methoxy group), used in dyes and pharmaceuticals.

From anisole (from anise) combined with the chemical suffix -idine, which refers to aromatic amine compounds. The term evolved as chemists standardized naming for related molecular structures.

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