释义 |
ce·ru·lig·nol noun also coe·ru·lig·nol \ˌsē(ˌ)rü|lig|nȯl, -ōl\ (-s) Etymology: ceru- (from Latin caeruleus) + Latin lignum wood + English -ol; probably from the color which its alcoholic solution gives with barium hydroxide — more at ligneous : a colorless oily phenol C10H14O2 of burning taste obtained from wood-tar oils |