lipyl
English
Etymology
- Ancient Greek
- lipo- + -yl? Coined by Berzelius.
Noun
lipyl (uncountable)
- (organic chemistry, obsolete) glyceryl
- 1860, George Edward Day, Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine
- Oxide of lipyl, though a hypothetical body, is of far more importance than any of the preceding bases.
- 1860, George Edward Day, Chemistry in its relations to physiology and medicine
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