Chinoline

/ˈkɪnəliːn/ noun

A colorless, pungent, oily liquid aromatic compound found in coal tar, used to make dyes, disinfectants, and medicines.

From 'chino-' (relating to quinine/cinchona) + '-line' (chemical suffix). First isolated from coal tar in the mid-1800s; named for its structural relationship to quinoline and its origins in coal tar chemistry.

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