Azoeosin

/ˌeɪzoʊˈiːoʊsɪn/ noun

An azo dye related to or derived from eosin, a red xanthene dye used in microscopy and printing.

From 'azo-' combined with 'eosin' (from Greek 'eos,' meaning dawn, because of the dye's rose-red color). Represents a hybrid compound combining azo chemistry with xanthene dye chemistry.

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