Cellosolve


a brand name for any of a group of industrial solvents consisting of ethers of ethylene glycol and their derivatives.
noun
trademark an organic compound used as a solvent in the plastics industry; 2-ethoxyethan-1-ol. Formula: C2H5OCH2CH2OH

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