释义 |
car·va·crol \ˈkärvəˌkrȯl, -ōl\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary carv- (from New Latin carvi, specific epithet of the caraway Carum carvi, from Medieval Latin carvi caraway) + Latin acr-, acer sharp + International Scientific Vocabulary -ol — more at caraway, edge : a liquid phenol CH3C6H3(C3H7)OH found in the essential oils of various plants of the mint family (as origanum and thyme) and used as an antiseptic; 2-methyl-5-isopropyl-phenol |