Benzinduline

/bɛnˌzɪnˈdjuːliːn/ noun

A type of indigo dye or its derivative, historically produced from benzene-derived precursors rather than natural sources.

From 'benzin' + 'duline' (relating to indigo dyes). Created in the late 1800s as synthetic chemistry tried to replicate and improve upon natural indigo.

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