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tri·a·zine

 (trī′ə-zēn′, trī-ăz′ēn′)
n.
1. Any of three isomeric aromatic compounds, C3H3N3, each having three carbon and three nitrogen atoms in a six-membered ring.
2. A compound derived from one of these isomers.
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triazine

(ˈtraɪəˌziːn; -zɪn; traɪˈæziːn; -zɪn) or

triazin

n
1. (Elements & Compounds) any of three azines that contain three nitrogen atoms in their molecules. Formula: C3H3N3
2. (Elements & Compounds) any substituted derivative of any of these compounds
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tri•a•zine

(ˈtraɪ əˌzin, -zɪn, traɪˈæz in, -ɪn)

n.
1. any of a group of three compounds containing three nitrogen and three carbon atoms arranged in a ring and having the formula C3H3N3.
2. any of various derivatives of these compounds, some used as herbicides.
[1890–95]
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Noun1.triazine - any of three isomeric compounds having three carbon and three nitrogen atoms in a six-membered ring
chemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
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