thiocarbanilide

thiocarbanilide
/thuy'oh kahr'beuh nil"uyd, -id, -kahr ban"l uyd', -id/, n. Chem.
a gray powder, C13H12N2S, used as an intermediate in dyes and as an accelerator in vulcanization. Also called sulfocarbonilide.
[THIO- + CARB- + ANILIDE]

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