ETHYLAMINES | • ethylamines n. Plural of ethylamine. • ETHYLAMINE n. a colorless, mobile, inflammable liquid, very volatile and with an ammoniacal odor. |
CARBYLAMINES | • carbylamines n. Plural of carbylamine. • CARBYLAMINE n. another name for isocyanide. |
METHYLAMINES | • methylamines n. Plural of methylamine. • METHYLAMINE n. an inflammable gas, obtainable from herring brine. |
PHENYLAMINES | • phenylamines n. Plural of phenylamine. • PHENYLAMINE n. another name for aniline. |
PROPYLAMINES | • propylamines n. Plural of propylamine. • PROPYLAMINE n. an amine of propyl. |
DIETHYLAMINES | • diethylamines n. Plural of diethylamine. • DIETHYLAMINE n. a liquid resembling ethylamine, derived from ammonia, with ethyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms. |
MECAMYLAMINES | • MECAMYLAMINE n. a drug used orally as a ganglionic blocking agent to effect a rapid lowering of severely elevated blood pressure. |
DIMETHYLAMINES | • dimethylamines n. Plural of dimethylamine. • DIMETHYLAMINE n. a gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms. |
DIPHENYLAMINES | • diphenylamines n. Plural of diphenylamine. • DIPHENYLAMINE n. a crystalline compound used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and as an indicator. |
HYDROXYLAMINES | • hydroxylamines n. Plural of hydroxylamine. • HYDROXYLAMINE n. a colorless odorless nitrogenous base that resembles ammonia in its reactions. |
NAPHTHYLAMINES | • naphthylamines n. Plural of naphthylamine. • NAPHTHYLAMINE n. either of two isomeric crystalline bases used esp. as dye intermediates. |
TRIETHYLAMINES | • triethylamines n. Plural of triethylamine. • TRIETHYLAMINE n. an oily liquid corresponding to ammonia with ethyl replacing all the hydrogen. |
PHENETHYLAMINES | • phenethylamines n. Plural of phenethylamine. |
TRIMETHYLAMINES | • trimethylamines n. Plural of trimethylamine. • TRIMETHYLAMINE n. a gas obtainable from herring-brine, corresponding to ammonia with methyl replacing all the hydrogen. |
TRIPHENYLAMINES | • triphenylamines n. Plural of triphenylamine. • TRIPHENYLAMINE n. a crystalline compound corresponding to ammonia with all the hydrogen replaced by phenyl. |