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-ol 1suff. An alcohol or a phenol: glycerol. [From (alcoh)ol.]
-ol 2suff. Variant of -ole.-ol suffix forming nouns denoting an organic chemical compound containing a hydroxyl group, esp alcohols and phenols: ethanol; quinol. [from alcohol]
-ol n combining form (not used systematically) a variant of -ole1 -ol1 , a suffix used in the names of chemical derivatives, representing “alcohol” (glycerol; naphthol; phenol), or sometimes “phenol” or less definitely assignable phenol derivatives (resorcinol). [short for alcohol] -ol2 , var. of -ole 2. OL Old Latin. -ol A suffix used to form the names of chemical compounds having a hydroxyl (OH) group, such as ethanol.-ol
-ol[‚ȯl] (organic chemistry) Chemical suffix for an ‒OH group in organic compounds, such as phenol (C6H5OH). -ol
-ol word termination indicating that the substance is a hydroxyl derivative of a hydrocarbon, e.g., an alcohol or a phenol.-olSuffix denoting that a substance is an alcohol or a phenol.-ol Suffix denoting that a substance is an alcohol or a phenol. FinancialSeeOl |