eosin

/ˈiːsɒn/

Definitions

1. noun

A red, crystalline, water-insoluble, organic compound used in histology as a dye to stain connective tissue.

“The pathologist used eosin to stain the tissue sample for further examination.”

2. verb

To stain (a tissue) with eosin.

“The technician eosin-stained the slide to highlight the cellular structures.”

Synonyms

  • crystal violet
  • methylene blue

Antonyms

  • acid dye
  • oxidizing agent