pyrazoline

pyrazoline
/pi raz"euh leen', -lin, puy-/, n. Chem.
1. any of the group of heterocyclic compounds containing three carbon atoms, two adjacent nitrogen atoms, and one double bond in the ring.
2. the parent compound, C3H6N2.
[1885-90; PYRAZOLE + -INE2]

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