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Aniline

For Aniline we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Comic Books, Furniture, Leather and Stamps.



Aniline (Comic Books)

A poisonous oily liquid, colorless when pure, obtained from coal tar and especially from nitro benzene, used in making inks, dyes and perfumes, in certain medicines, in plastics, resins, etc. (See Quinone).


Aniline (Furniture)

A transparent dye used to color fine leather hides.


Aniline (Leather)

The type of dye used to give the initial color to a skin. Aniline dying is the process of putting skins into a drum and allowing the dye to soak completely through.


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Aniline (Stamps)

Ink with a coal-tar base. Such inks were used in stamp printing to prevent erasure of cancellations and reuse of stamps. Aniline inks are very sensitive and may dissolve in water or other liquids or chemicals.


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