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thymene
thymene Chem. (ˈθaɪmiːn) [f. thyme + -ene.] 1. A clear oily hydrocarbon, C10H16, of the terpene group, contained in the oil of thyme.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. 446 Oil of Thyme..consists of an oxidized portion, thymole, and of a hydrocarbon, thymene. The latter constitutes the more volatile portio...
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thyme
thyme, n. (taɪm) Forms: α. 4–8 tyme, 6–8 time. β. 5– thyme (5–7 thime). [a. F. thym (13th c. in Godef. Compl.), ad. L. thymum, in late med.L. often timum, -us, a. Gr. θύµον (θύµος), f. θύειν to burn sacrifice.] 1. a. A plant of the genus Thymus, N.O. Labiatæ, comprising shrubby herbs with fragrant a...
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thymol
thymol Chem. (ˈθaɪmɒl) [f. Gr. θύµον thyme + -ol.] The phenol of cymene, C10H13.OH, obtained from oil of thyme, also from the volatile oil of horse-mint, crystallizing in transparent rhomboidal plates; a powerful antiseptic.1857 Miller Elem. Chem. III. 446 Thymole [ed. 1862 thymol], C20H14O2, is iso...
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