Coridine
Pronunciation : Co"ri*dine (k"r-dn; 104)
Part of Speech : n.
Etymology : [From L. cortium leather.]
Definition : Defn: A colorless or yellowish oil, C10H15N, of a leathery odor, occuring in coal tar, Dippel's oil, tobacco smoke, etc., regarded as an organic base, homologous with pyridine. Also, one of a series of metameric compounds of which coridine is a type. [Written also corindine.]
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913