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acyclic

English

Etymology

a- +? cyclic

Adjective

acyclic (comparative more acyclic, superlative most acyclic)

  1. (chemistry) Not cyclic; having an open chain structure.
  2. (graph theory, of a graph) Containing no cycles.
  3. (botany) Of a flower, having its parts inserted spirally on the receptacle.

Antonyms

  • cyclic

Translations

See also

  • aliphatic

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citronellol

English

Etymology

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Noun

citronellol (plural citronellols)

  1. A natural acyclic monoterpenoid, occurring in citronella oils and used in perfumes and insect repellents.

See also

  • citronellol on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

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