释义 |
chlo·ro·butanol \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+\ noun also chlor·butanol \(ˈ)klōr, -ȯr+\ (-s) Etymology: chlor- + butanol 1. : a monochloro derivative of 1- or 2-butanol 2. : a white crystalline alcohol CCl3C(CH3)2OH with a camphorlike odor and taste that is made by the reaction of acetone and chloroform in the presence of alkali and is used as a local anesthetic, sedative, and preservative (as for hypodermic solutions); β,β,β-trichloro-tert-butyl alcohol — called also chlorbutol |