"ketol" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: ketols [plural]
Etymology: Blend of ketone + indol. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|ketone|indol}} Blend of ketone + indol Head templates: {{en-noun}} ketol (plural ketols)
  1. (organic chemistry) A hydroxyketone (e.g., an acyloin). Wikipedia link: Hydroxy ketone Categories (topical): Organic compounds Hyponyms: α-hydroxy ketone (acyloin), β-hydroxy ketone (aldol) Derived forms: ketolated, ketolation, ketolic

Inflected forms

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