acetic 1808, from Fr. acétique "pertaining to vinegar," from L. acetum "vinegar" (properly vinum acetum "wine turned sour;" see vinegar), originally pp. of acere "be sour," related to acer "sharp" (see acrid) ... The Online Etymology Dictionary...
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Origin of acetic – Our etymology dictionary has the origin of the word acetic. Encyclopedia.com: Origins of over 17 thousand words. ... acetic acid bacterium; Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences acetic acid bacterium A bacterium that produces acetic acid from ethanol (ethyl alcohol). Read more...
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The following terms are taken from Medical Etymology. The History and Derivations of Medical Terms for Studens of Medicine, Dentistry, and Nursing. By: O.H. Perry Pepper, M.D. Professor of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. ... acetylcholine L. acetum = vinegar, and Gr. chole = bile. From acetum came acetic and acetyl;
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... One entry found. ... Etymology: oxalic + acetic acid...
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Cite this page ... a yellowish liquid, CHCOSH, with a very pungent odor: used as a chemical reagent and tear gas ... Etymology: thio- + acetic...
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a colorless, soluble, flammable, liquid aldehyde, CHCHO, formed by the oxidation of ethylene: used as a solvent and as a raw material in making many organic compounds ... Cite this page ... Etymology: contr. < acetic aldehyde...
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Glacial Acetic Acid: Slight Demand Increase and Stable Market.(Statistical Data Included); Magazine article from: China Chemical Reporter; 4/26/2001; 700+ words ; ...monomer in the domestic market, the price of glacial acetic acid made a recovery in 2000. It rose...half of this year.
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Acetic acid; Function: noun ; Etymology: probably from French acétique, from Latin acetum vinegar ; Date: 1788 ; : a colorless pungent liquid acid C2H4O2 that is the chief acid of vinegar and that is used especially in synthesis (as of plastics) ;
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