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creosol

 
Dictionary: cre·o·sol
(krē'ə-sôl', -sŏl', -sōl') pronunciation
n.
A colorless to yellow aromatic liquid, C8H10O2, that is a constituent of creosote.

[CREOS(OTE) + -OL1.]


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One of the active constituents of creosote.

 
 
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