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induline

(ˈɪndjʊˌlaɪn) or

indulin

n
(Dyeing) any of a class of blue dyes obtained from aniline and aminoazobenzene
[C19: from indigo + -ule + -ine2]
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in•du•line

(ˈɪn dyəˌlin, -lɪn, ˈɪn dlˌin)

n.
any of a large class of dyes yielding colors similar to indigo.
[1880–85; ind(igo) + -ule + -ine2]
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