ethylamine

[ eth-uh l-uh-meen, -min, -am-in ]
/ ˈɛθ əl əˌmin, -mɪn, -ˌæm ɪn /

noun Chemistry.

a flammable liquid with an odor of ammonia, C2H7N, used as a stabilizer for rubber latex, as a dye intermediate, and in organic synthesis.

Origin of ethylamine

First recorded in 1840–50; ethyl + amine