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cymene

 
Dictionary: cy·mene   ('mēn') pronunciation
 
n.

Any of three colorless isomeric liquid hydrocarbons, C10H14, obtained chiefly from the essential oils of cumin and thyme and used in the manufacture of synthetic resins.

[French cymène, from Greek kumīnon, cumin. See cumin.]


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