Medical term:

tolidine



to·lu·i·dine

(tō-lū'i-dēn, -din),
Aminotoluene; one of three isomeric substances derived from toluene.
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toluidine

Toxicology An aniline analogue used today to dye, and to manufacture chemicals
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toluidine

(tŏ-loo′ĭ-dēn″) [ tolu(ene) + ²-id + -ine]
C7H9N; aminotoluene, a derivative of toluene. It has three isomers, ortho-, meta-, and para-, with different physicochemical characteristics.
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