A rare or archaic term relating to a chemical compound or substance with specific structural properties.
Possibly from Latin 'dimutare' (to exchange) or a technical chemistry term. The word appears in specialized historical chemical texts but is essentially obsolete.
Dimuence is a ghost word in chemistry—it appears in some old texts but historians can't definitively trace its meaning or proper context, representing words that slipped through documentation and became mysterious historical oddities.
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