anisyl (Meaning)

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anisyl (n.)

The univalent radical, CH3OC6H4, of which anisol is the hydride.

The univalent radical CH3OC6H4CH2; as, anisyl alcohol.

The univalent radical CH3OC6H4CO, of anisic acid.

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The univalent radical, CH3OC6H4, of which anisol is the hydride., The univalent radical CH3OC6H4CH2; as, anisyl alcohol., The univalent radical CH3OC6H4CO, of a

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The perfumer carefully added a drop of anisyl to the fragrance, enhancing its sweet and subtle notes.

Anisyl acetate is known for imparting a pleasant and aromatic character to various perfumes and scented products.

The confectioner used a hint of anisyl in the candy recipe to give it a unique and delightful flavor.

As the chemist analyzed the compound, he identified the presence of anisyl as a key component in the formula.