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flavone
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?fle?v??n/
Etymology
From Latin fl?vus (“yellow”) + -one, as many are yellow in nature.
Noun
flavone (countable and uncountable, plural flavones)
- (organic chemistry) any of a class of tricyclic aromatic heterocyclic ketones, especially the naturally occurring flavonoids
Italian
Noun
flavone m (plural flavoni)
- (organic chemistry) flavone
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phenol
English
Etymology
From French phène, from Ancient Greek ????? (phaín?, “to clear”), as it was used for illumination, name given by Auguste Laurente in 1836.
Synchronically analyzable as pheno- +? -ol
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?fin?l/, /?fin?l/
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?fi?n?l/, /?fi?n?l/
Noun
phenol (countable and uncountable, plural phenols)
- (organic chemistry, uncountable) A caustic, poisonous, white crystalline compound, C6H5OH, derived from benzene and used in resins, plastics, and pharmaceuticals and in dilute form as a disinfectant and antiseptic; once called carbolic acid
- (organic chemistry, countable) Any of a class of aromatic organic compounds having at least one hydroxyl group attached directly to the benzene ring (or other aromatic ring)
Synonyms
- (caustic compound derived from benzene): carbolic acid
- benzenol
- hydroxybenzene
Hyponyms
Translations
References
Anagrams
- holpen
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