phenetole

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phenetole

(ˈfɛnɪˌtəʊl; -ˌtɒl)
n
(Elements & Compounds) a colourless oily compound; phenyl ethyl ether. Formula: C6H5OC2H5
[C19: from pheno- + ethyl + -ole1]
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phen•e•tole

(ˈfɛn ɪˌtoʊl)

n.
a colorless, volatile, aromatic, water-insoluble liquid, C8H10O, derived from phenol or its salts.
[1855–60; phen- + et (hyl) + -ole2]
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Castellari, "Excess molar enthalpies and excess molar volumes of binary mixtures containing dialkyl carbonates + anisole or phenetole at (288.15 and 313.15) K," Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, vol.
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