(ˌ)dīˌmethə̇ləˈmēn, -thə̇ˈlamə̇n noun
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dimethyl + amine
: an easily condensable gaseous compound (CH 3 ) 2 NH having a strong ammoniacal odor made by catalytic reaction of methanol with ammonia or methylamine and used chiefly in organic syntheses (as of vulcanization accelerators for rubber)