In the title mol-ecule, C(17)H(20)N(2)O(2), the imidazolidine ring adopts a twist conformation. The mean plane through the five atoms of the imidazolidine ring makes dihedral angles of 70.18 (4) and 74.14 (4)° with the planes of the two aromatic rings. The dihedral angle between the benzene rings is 53.11 (5)°. Both phenol -OH groups form intra-molecular hydrogen bonds to the N atoms, with graph-set motif S(6). In the crystal, pairs of O-H⋯O hydrogen bonds link the mol-ecules into dimers with R(4) (4)(18) ring motifs. The crystal packing is further stabilized by C-H⋯O and weak C-H⋯π inter-actions.

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