Agene

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A chemical compound, specifically nitrogen trichloride (NCl₃), which is a yellow, pungent, and volatile oil. It was historically used in the industrial processing of flour for bleaching and maturing (aging) purposes. Its use has been discontinued due to safety concerns.
Usage
  • Agene is used exclusively as a noun to refer to this specific chemical compound and its historical commercial application.
  • It is a technical term primarily found in historical, industrial, or chemical contexts.
  • The word is often capitalized ("Agene") as it originated as a trademark.
Examples
  • The use of agene as a flour bleaching agent was banned after studies showed it could be harmful.
  • Agene, or nitrogen trichloride, gave treated flour a distinctive smell.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is almost entirely historical. In modern contexts, one would refer to the chemical by its systematic name, nitrogen trichloride, or discuss "historical flour bleaching agents."
Variants and Related Words
  • Nitrogen trichloride (NCl₃): The scientific name for the compound.
  • Bleaching agent: A general term for substances used to whiten flour.
  • Maturing agent / Aging agent: A general term for substances used to improve the baking qualities of flour.
Synonyms
  • Nitrogen trichloride
Notes on Meaning
  • The word agene has only one specific meaning: the historical industrial chemical. It does not have other general definitions.
Noun
  1. a yellow pungent volatile oil (trade name Agene) formerly used for bleaching and aging flour