Methyl-phenyl-ether
noun, Chemistry.
1.
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[an-uh-sohl] /ˈæn əˌsoʊl/
noun, Chemistry.
1.
a colorless, water-insoluble liquid, C 7 H 8 O, having a pleasant, aromatic odor, used chiefly in perfumery and organic synthesis, and as a vermicide.
/ˈænɪˌsəʊl/
noun
1.
a colourless pleasant-smelling liquid used as a solvent and vermicide and in perfume and flavouring. Formula: C6H5OCH3; relative density: 0.996; melting pt: –37.5°C; boiling pt: 155°C Also called methoxybenzene
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