-yl
English
Etymology
Via French methylene from Ancient Greek ὕλη (húlē, “wood, material”).[1]
Suffix
-yl
- (organic chemistry) A univalent radical or functional group formed from a given molecule. Thus propyl from propane, benzyl from benzene, and so forth.
Derived terms
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Translations
References
- The Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., Clarendon Press, 1989.
Dutch
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