indol (Meaning)

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indol (n.)

A white, crystalline substance, C8H7N, obtained from blue indigo, and almost all indigo derivatives, by a process of reduction. It is also formed from albuminous matter, together with skatol, by putrefaction, and by fusion with caustic potash, and is present in human excrement, as well as in the intestinal canal of some herbivora.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indol

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indol Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the constant indol of the river, the kayakers paddled valiantly against its gentle current.
  2. The student's indol caused them to receive a failing grade on their assignment.
  3. The indol of the stove prevented the water from boiling, halting their cooking progress.
  4. The indol waterwheel lazily turned, providing a soothing rhythm to the surrounding area.
  5. The indol wind carried the scent of wildflowers throughout the valley.
  6. The elderly man spent his days in indol comfort, napping and reading in his armchair.
  7. The police investigation was plagued by indol evidence, making it difficult to determine the truth.
  8. The indol heat wave caused the city to become uncomfortably sultry.
  9. The indol employee repeatedly missed deadlines, causing frustration among their colleagues.
  10. The indol machine produced a slow, steady rhythm, lulling the workers into a sense of complacency.

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A white, crystalline substance, C8H7N, obtained from blue indigo, and almost all indigo derivatives, by a process of reduction. It is also formed from albuminou

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Despite the constant indol of the river, the kayakers paddled valiantly against its gentle current.

The student's indol caused them to receive a failing grade on their assignment.

The indol of the stove prevented the water from boiling, halting their cooking progress.

The indol waterwheel lazily turned, providing a soothing rhythm to the surrounding area.