Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
anilin
noun
ˈæn.ɪ.lɪn

Definition
Anilin is an organic compound used primarily in dyes and pharmaceuticals.

Examples
- All anilin-based dyes are derived from the same basic chemical structure.
- The chemical properties of anilin make it essential for synthetic dye manufacturing.
- Workers in the dye industry must handle anilin carefully due to its toxic nature.

Meaning
Anilin, or aniline, is a colorless to yellowish liquid that is derived from benzene. It is an amine, meaning it contains a nitrogen atom attached to hydrogen atoms, which allows it to engage in various chemical reactions, especially in producing dyes and other chemical products.

Synonyms
- aniline
- aminobenzenes