Benztrioxazine

/ˌbɛnztraɪˈɒksəziːn/ noun

A chemical compound containing a benzene ring fused to a trioxazine ring system, used in synthetic chemistry and materials.

From 'benz-' (benzene) + 'tri-' (three) + 'oxa-' (oxygen) + 'zine' (six-membered ring). A systematic chemical name built in early 20th century following IUPAC nomenclature conventions.

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