IPA: /ˈɔːrsɪn/
KK: /ˈɔr.sɪn/
A chemical compound that is derived from toluene and is commonly found in various types of lichens.
Orcin is often used in the production of dyes and as a chemical reagent.
The word 'orcin' originates from Latin 'orcinus', meaning pertaining to the orca or killer whale. It specifically refers to the orca species, which is known for its distinctive black and white coloring and is often called the killer whale.
Think of the Latin word 'orcinus' which relates to the orca, helping you remember that 'orcin' refers to something associated with this remarkable marine mammal.