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guai·a·col \ˈg(w)īəˌkȯl, -kōl\ noun (-s) Etymology: guaiacum + English -ol : a liquid or a crystalline solid CH3OC6H4OH with an aromatic odor ranging from colorless to yellowish in appearance and obtained by distilling guaiacum or from wood-tar creosote or synthetically and used chiefly as an expectorant and as a local anesthetic; ortho-methoxy-phenol |