leucoderivative

noun

Etymology

From leuco- + derivative, literally "colorless derivative".

  1. derived from dērīvātus
  2. derived from dérivatif
  3. formed as leucoderivative — “leuco- + derivative

Definitions

  1. A colorless derivative of a substance which normally produces a color or dye.

    • We have created polyurethane fibers containing a colorless leucoderivative of a blue-violet dye.

The neighborhood

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