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in·da·mine \ˈindəˌmēn, -_mə̇n\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ind- (II) + amine; originally formed as German indamin : any of a class of organic bases that are amino-phenyl derivatives of quinone diimine, that in the form of salts are unstable blue and green dyes, and that are used chiefly as intermediates for azine dyes (as safranines); especially : the simplest base NH2C6H4N . C6H4 . NH that is the parent compound of the class |