propyl
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the chemical prefix propyl-, from propylic or directly from earlier French propylique, from prop(ionique) + -yle + -ique, where -yle, as in French méthylène, is from ὕλη (húlē, “wood, substance”).
Noun[edit]
propyl (plural propyls)
- (organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, C3H7, formally derived from propane by the loss of a hydrogen atom. [from 1850]
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Translations[edit]
hydrocarbon radicals
References[edit]
- propyl at OneLook Dictionary Search
- propyl in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911
Dutch[edit]
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Pronunciation[edit]
Hyphenation: pro‧pyl
Noun[edit]
propyl n (uncountable)
Polish[edit]
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Noun[edit]
propyl m inan
Declension[edit]
Declension of propyl
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