A chemical compound derived from anisidine with two molecular units, used in dyes and chemical synthesis.
From 'bi-' meaning two, combined with 'anisidine,' which comes from 'anise' (the plant) and the chemical suffix '-idine.' 19th-century chemical nomenclature.
Chemistry names can tell a story if you decode them—bianisidine literally means 'two anisidine units,' making the name itself a blueprint of the molecule's structure.
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