Definition of cinnamic in US English:
cinnamic
adjectivesəˈnæmɪksəˈnamiksəˈnæmɪk
1Of cinnamon.
- 1.1 Denoting an acidic crystalline powder (cinnamic acid), C₉H₈O₂, derived from cinnamon or produced synthetically and used in medicine and perfumery.
Example sentencesExamples
- In the study, a series of benzoic and cinnamic acids were tested.
- Non-flavinoid compounds are derived from cinnamic and benzoic acids.
- Propolis has been reported to contain cinnamic acid.
- The Perkin reaction is a chemical reaction that is used to make cinnamic acids, a derivative of cinnamon.
- A number of solid amine and diamine salts of cinnamic acids 2 were photochemically isomerized in low yields.
Definition of cinnamic in US English:
cinnamic
adjectivesəˈnæmɪksəˈnamik
1Of cinnamon.
- 1.1 Denoting an acidic crystalline powder (cinnamic acid), C₉H₈O₂, derived from cinnamon or produced synthetically and used in medicine and perfumery.
Example sentencesExamples
- In the study, a series of benzoic and cinnamic acids were tested.
- The Perkin reaction is a chemical reaction that is used to make cinnamic acids, a derivative of cinnamon.
- A number of solid amine and diamine salts of cinnamic acids 2 were photochemically isomerized in low yields.
- Propolis has been reported to contain cinnamic acid.
- Non-flavinoid compounds are derived from cinnamic and benzoic acids.