dimethylanthranilate

[ dahy-meth-uh l-an-thran-l-eyt, -it, -an-thruh-nl-eyt ]
/ daɪˌmɛθ əl ænˈθræn lˌeɪt, -ɪt, -ˈæn θrə nlˌeɪt /

noun Chemistry.

a colorless or pale-yellow liquid, C9H11NO2, having a grape odor: used chiefly in perfumes, flavorings, and drugs.

Origin of dimethylanthranilate