dioxane

dioxane
/duy ok"sayn/, n. Chem.
a colorless, flammable, liquid cyclic ether, C4H8O2, having a faint, pleasant odor: used chiefly in the varnish and silk industries and as a dehydrator in histology.
[1910-15; DI-1 + OX(Y)-2 + -ANE]

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