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melamine
[ mel-uh-meen, mel-uh-meen ]
noun
- a white, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C 3 N 3 (NH 2 ) 3 , used chiefly in organic synthesis and in the manufacture of resins, especially melamine resins.
- any of the melamine resins.
melamine
/ ˈmɛləˌmiːn /
noun
- a colourless crystalline compound used in making synthetic resins; 2,4,6-triamino-1,3,5-triazine. Formula: C 3 H 6 N 6
- melamine resin or a material made from this resin
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of melamine1
Example Sentences
Baby formula and pet food manufacturers have had to recall products containing melamine that caused kidney failure.
A colorful melamine tray filled with locally sourced goodies for a make-your-own granola bar in the morning can transition to a cocktail bar tray in the 5 o’clock hour.
In 2008, at least six infants died and more than 300,000 fell ill from Chinese formulas tainted with melamine, a toxic chemical used to boost milk protein scores in tests.
There are outdoor-friendly items made of melamine, bamboo and other lightweight materials that look like china or pottery.
It’s served sliced into rounds like sushi on colorful melamine plates from Korea.
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