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di·meth·yl·ol·urea \dī|methə̇ˌlȯlyüˈrēə, -lōl-\ noun Etymology: dimethyl + -ol + urea : a crystalline compound CO(NHCH2OH)2 formed as the first stage in making urea-formaldehyde resins and used chiefly in making adhesives and in treating textiles and wood |