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/ˈanl-in/,
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A colorless oily liquid present in coal tar. It is used in the manufacture of dyes, drugs, and plastics, and was the basis of the earliest synthetic dyes,
  1. A colorless oily liquid present in coal tar. It is used in the manufacture of dyes, drugs, and plastics, and was the basis of the earliest synthetic dyes


  1. oily poisonous liquid amine obtained from nitrobenzene and used to make dyes and plastics and medicines
  2. Aniline, phenylamine or aminobenzene is an organic compound with the formula C6H5NH2. Consisting of a phenyl group attached to an amino group, aniline is the prototypical aromatic amine. ...
  3. This page provides supplementary chemical data on aniline.
  4. The simplest aromatic amine, C6H5NH2, synthesized by the reduction of nitrobenzene; it is a colourless oily basic poisonous liquid used in the manufacture of dyes and pharmaceuticals
  5. Oil-based solvent (quick drying) used in the preparation process of dyes and inks.
  6. Ink with a coal-tar base. Aniline inks are very sensitive and may dissolve in water or other liquids or chemicals. To prevent the erasure of cancellations and reuse of stamps, aniline inks were used to print some stamps.
  7. Leather that is colored all the way through with a transparent dye. The effect is applied by immersing the leather in a dye bath. Because the finish is transparent and shows the natural markings of the leather, only the best quality hides can be used.
  8. A commercial chemical dye used to color fibers and textiles.
  9. Aniline is the type of dye used to give the initial colour to a hide. Aniline literally means an absence of pigments, and may refer to the type of finish used on a hide.
  10. A type of dye derived from coal tar, frequently used to color leather and fabric.
  11. an adjective to describe leather that has been treated with (transparent) dyes only, resulting in a clear finish with little or no artificial pigmentation. Aniline leathers show their natural markings, so only the finest quality hides are used.
  12. Chemical dye, a derivative of coal-tar. First produced in the 1860’s it was used in rug weaving in the Middle East from the 1880’s. Most frequently encountered in the red-blue-purple range, the substance became known as “anil” named for the indigo plant. ...
  13. n. - poisonous substance obtained from indigo, nitro-benzene, etc., used in manufacture of dyes; a. applied to dye prepared with aniline.
  14. A transparent dye that is used to treat leathers. Other words that refer to Aniline are: Naked, Pure, Unprotected, Natural. This is a more expensive piece of leather because without the treatment, it will naturally have fewer blemishes, making it a higher quality piece. ...
  15. A coal tar derivative used in penetrating tints.
  16. Aniline dyes are a class of synthetic dyes first discovered in the 19th century.
  17. Type of dye used to color leather or wood in a spectrum of colors.
  18. نيلة - صبغ النيل al-nili, from Persian and Sanskrit