Benzoazurine

/bɛnzoʊˈæzjʊrɪn/ noun

A synthetic blue dye or pigment derived from benzene and nitrogen-containing compounds, used historically in textiles.

From 'benzo-' (benzene) + 'azurine' (relating to azure/blue color). Created in late 1800s synthetic dye chemistry.

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