mauvaniline (Meaning)

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mauvaniline (n.)

See Mauve aniline, under Mauve.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mauvaniline

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mauvaniline Sentence Examples

  1. Mauvaniline, discovered in 1856, was the first synthetic dye produced on an industrial scale.
  2. The accidental creation of mauve led to the birth of the modern dye industry.
  3. Mauvaniline's purple-blue hue revolutionized fashion, making it accessible to the masses.
  4. William Henry Perkin, an 18-year-old chemistry student, stumbled upon mauvaniline while attempting to synthesize quinine.
  5. The discovery of mauvaniline sparked a wave of research and innovation in the field of synthetic chemistry.
  6. Mauvaniline's vibrant color and cost-effectiveness made it a popular choice for dyeing fabrics, paper, and even food.
  7. Despite its initial success, mauvaniline later faced competition from synthetic dyes with more intense and stable colors.
  8. The legacy of mauvaniline paved the way for the development of countless other synthetic dyes that have transformed various industries.
  9. Mauvaniline's historical significance as the first synthetic dye continues to be recognized and celebrated in the realm of science and fashion.
  10. The remarkable story of mauvaniline exemplifies the transformative power of scientific discovery and the enduring impact it has on human creativity and industry.

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See Mauve aniline, under Mauve.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Mauvaniline, discovered in 1856, was the first synthetic dye produced on an industrial scale.

The accidental creation of mauve led to the birth of the modern dye industry.

Mauvaniline's purple-blue hue revolutionized fashion, making it accessible to the masses.

William Henry Perkin, an 18-year-old chemistry student, stumbled upon mauvaniline while attempting to synthesize quinine.