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AcetanilideAcetanilide Ac`et*an"i*lide, n. [Acetyl + anilide.] (Med.)
A compound of aniline with acetyl, used to allay fever or
pain; -- called also antifebrine. Anilic
Anilic An*il"ic, a. (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or obtained from, anil; indigotic; -- applied
to an acid formed by the action of nitric acid on indigo.
[R.]
anilic acidNitrosalicylic Ni`tro*sal`i*cyl"ic, a. [Nitro- + salicylic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a nitro derivative of
salicylic acid, called also anilic acid. Anilide
Anilide An"i*lide, n. (Chem.)
One of a class of compounds which may be regarded as amides
in which more or less of the hydrogen has been replaced by
phenyl.
AnilineAniline An"i*line (?; 277), n. [See Anil.] (Chem.)
An organic base belonging to the phenylamines. It may be
regarded as ammonia in which one hydrogen atom has been
replaced by the radical phenyl. It is a colorless, oily
liquid, originally obtained from indigo by distillation, but
now largely manufactured from coal tar or nitrobenzene as a
base from which many brilliant dyes are made. Aniline
Aniline An"i*line, a.
Made from, or of the nature of, aniline.
aniline blackInduline In"du*line, n. [Perh. fr. indigo.] (Chem.)
(a) Any one of a large series of aniline dyes, colored blue
or violet, and represented by aniline violet.
(b) A dark green amorphous dyestuff, produced by the
oxidation of aniline in the presence of copper or
vanadium salts; -- called also aniline black. aniline blackNigraniline Ni*gran"i*line (? or ?), n. [L. niger black + E.
aniline.] (Chem.)
The complex, nitrogenous, organic base and dyestuff called
also aniline black. aniline purpleMauve Mauve, n. [F., mallow, L. malva. So named from the
similarity of the color to that of the petals of common
mallow, Malva sylvestris. See Mallow.]
A color of a delicate purple, violet, or lilac.
Mauve aniline (Chem.), a dyestuff produced artificially by
the oxidation of commercial aniline, and the first
discovered of the so-called coal-tar, or aniline, dyes. It
consists of the sulphate of mauve["i]ne, and is a dark
brown or bronze amorphous powder, which dissolves to a
beatiful purple color. Called also aniline purple,
violine, etc. Anilinism
Anilinism An"i*lin*ism, n. [Aniline + -ism.] (Med.)
A disease due to inhaling the poisonous fumes present in the
manufacture of aniline.
AnilityAnility A*nil"i*ty, n. [L. anilitas. See Anile.]
The state of being and old woman; old-womanishness; dotage.
``Marks of anility.' --Sterne. CampaniliformCampaniliform Cam`pa*nil"i*form, a. [See Campaniform.]
Bell-shaped; campanulate; campaniform. Chrysaniline
Chrysaniline Chrys*an"i*line, n. [Gr. chryso`s gold + E.
anilene.] (Chem.)
A yellow substance obtained as a by-product in the
manufacture of rosaniline. It dyes silk a fine golden-yellow
color.
FlavanilineFlavaniline Fla*van"i*line (? or ?; 104), n. [L. flavus yellow
+ E. aniline.] (Chem.)
A yellow, crystalline, organic dyestuff, C16H14N2, of
artifical production. It is a strong base, and is a complex
derivative of aniline and quinoline. Indoaniline
Indoaniline In`do*an"i*line, n. [Indigo + aniline.] (Chem.)
Any one of a series of artificial blue dyes, in appearance
resembling indigo, for which they are often used as
substitutes.
Leucaniline
Leucaniline Leu*can"i*line (l[-u]*k[a^]n"[i^]*l[i^]n or
-l[=e]n), n. [Leuc- + aniline.] (Chem.)
A colorless, crystalline, organic base, obtained from
rosaniline by reduction, and also from other sources. It
forms colorless salts.
ManilioManilio Ma*nil"io, n.
See Manilla, 1. --Sir T. Herbert. Mauve anilineMauve Mauve, n. [F., mallow, L. malva. So named from the
similarity of the color to that of the petals of common
mallow, Malva sylvestris. See Mallow.]
A color of a delicate purple, violet, or lilac.
Mauve aniline (Chem.), a dyestuff produced artificially by
the oxidation of commercial aniline, and the first
discovered of the so-called coal-tar, or aniline, dyes. It
consists of the sulphate of mauve["i]ne, and is a dark
brown or bronze amorphous powder, which dissolves to a
beatiful purple color. Called also aniline purple,
violine, etc. MelanilineMelaniline Me*lan"i*line, n. (Chem.)
A complex nitrogenous hydrocarbon obtained artificially (as
by the action of cyanogen chloride on aniline) as a white,
crystalline substance; -- called also diphenyl guanidin. NigranilineNigraniline Ni*gran"i*line (? or ?), n. [L. niger black + E.
aniline.] (Chem.)
The complex, nitrogenous, organic base and dyestuff called
also aniline black. Nitranilic
Nitranilic Ni`tra*nil"ic, a. [Nitro- + chloranil + -ic.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, a complex organic acid
produced as a white crystalline substance by the action of
nitrous acid on hydroquinone.
Nitraniline
Nitraniline Ni*tran"i*line (? or ?), n. [Nitro- + aniline.]
(Chem.)
Any one of a series of nitro derivatives of aniline. In
general they are yellow crystalline substances.
Oxanilic
Oxanilic Ox`an*il"ic, a. [Oxalic + aniline.] (Chem.)
Pertaining to, or derived from, oxalic acid and aniline; --
used to designate an acid obtained in white crystalline
scales by heating these substances together.
OxanilideOxanilide Ox*an"i*lide, n. [Oxalic + aniline + amide.] (Chem.)
a white crystalline substance, resembling oxanilamide,
obtained by heating aniline oxalate, and regarded as a double
anilide of oxalic acid; -- called also diphenyl oxamide. RosanilineRosaniline Ros*an"i*line (? or ?), n. [Rose + aniline.]
(Chem.)
A complex nitrogenous base, C20H21N3O, obtained by
oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, as a colorless
crystalline substance which forms red salts. These salts are
essential components of many of the socalled aniline dyes, as
fuchsine, aniline red, etc. By extension, any one of the
series of substances derived from, or related to, rosaniline
proper. Sulphanilic
Sulphanilic Sulph`a*nil"ic, a. [From sulphuric + anilene.]
(Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or designating, an anilene sulphonic acid
which is obtained as a white crystalline substance.
Violaniline
Violaniline Vi`o*lan"i*line, n. [Violet + aniline.] (Chem.)
A dyestuff of the induline group, made from aniline, and used
as a substitute for indigo in dyeing wool and silk a
violet-blue or a gray-blue color.
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Raorchestes anili,
known commonly as Anil's bush frog, is a
species of frog in the
family Rhacophoridae. It is
found in the
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Dryomyza anilis is a
common fly from the
family Dryomyzidae. The fly is
found through various areas in the
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Ainalu (Persian: اينلو, also
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Penthides anilis is a
species of
beetles in the
Cerambycidae family. It was
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Penthides anilis.
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Terebra anilis is a
species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusc in the
family Terebridae, the
auger snails. The
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varies between...
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Argyrostrotis anilis, the short-lined chocolate, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by Dru
Drury in 1773. It is
found in...
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Dialineura anilis is a
species of '
stiletto flies'
belonging to the
family Therevidae. It is a
Palearctic species with a
limited distribution in Europe...
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Synonyms Stratiomys argentata Fabricius, 1794
Stratiomys anilis Schrank, 1803
Stratiomys paludosa Schummel, 1837
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Journal of
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