Pronunciation: /ˈæk.rɪˌdiːn daɪ/
noun a type of dye that is derived from acridine and is commonly used in biological staining techniques
A1 Acridine dye is used to stain cells for microscopic examination.
A2 Scientists often use acridine dye in laboratory experiments to visualize DNA.
B1 The use of acridine dye in medical diagnostics has revolutionized the field of pathology.
B2 Researchers are studying the potential applications of acridine dye in cancer treatment.
C1 The synthesis of novel acridine dye derivatives requires advanced chemical knowledge.
C2 The fluorescence properties of acridine dye make it a valuable tool in bioimaging techniques.
formal Acridine dye is commonly used in fluorescence microscopy to stain DNA and RNA.
informal I spilled acridine dye on my lab coat and now it won't come out!
slang That acridine dye stuff smells terrible, like rotten eggs!
figurative The memories of that day are etched in my mind like an acridine dye stain on white fabric.
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