"Pyridine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pyridine is a colorless, flammable liquid with a distinctive, unpleasant odor. It is a six-membered, unsaturated ring system consisting of five carbon atoms and one nitrogen atom.
In chemistry, pyridine is classified as an aromatic heterocycle and is a type of organic compound. It is a weak base and a solvent, and is often used in the production of dyes, photographic chemicals, and certain pharmaceuticals.
In a more figurative sense, the term "pyridine" can also be used to describe something that has a distinctive, unnatural, or eccentric quality to it.
I assume you are referring to the word "pyridine."<br><br>Pyridine is a organic compound that is a colorless, water-soluble liquid with a characteristic, unpleasant, fishy, or nut-like odor. It is a heterocyclic aromatic compound with a six-membered ring.