yəˈrōˌdēn, -_d ə n noun
( -s )
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary eu- + rhod- (from Greek rhodon rose) + -ine; originally formed as German eurhodin — more at rose
: any of a class of amino-substituted phenazine dyes (as neutral red)
yəˈrōˌdēn, -_d ə n noun
( -s )
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary eu- + rhod- (from Greek rhodon rose) + -ine; originally formed as German eurhodin — more at rose
: any of a class of amino-substituted phenazine dyes (as neutral red)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012