The univalent organic radical C6H5, derived from benzene by removal of one hydrogen atom.
phenylic phe·nyl'ic (fĭ-nĭl'ĭk) adj.
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The univalent organic radical C6H5, derived from benzene by removal of one hydrogen atom.
phenylic phe·nyl'ic (fĭ-nĭl'ĭk) adj.
The monovalent radical, C6H5.
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