Azoflavine

/ˌeɪ.zoʊˈfleɪ.viːn/ noun

A synthetic azo dye that produces a yellow or golden color, historically used in textiles and research.

From 'azo-' (azo compounds) + 'flavine' (from Latin flavus, yellow). Developed in the late 1800s as chemists systematically created new synthetic dyes and named them for their colors.

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