: a liquid alcohol C10H18O that has a rose scent and is used in perfumery
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from German Nerol, from Ner- (in Neroliölneroli oil) + -ol-ol
Note:
The term was introduced by the German chemists Albert Hesse (1866-1924) and Otto Zeitschel in "Ueber Orangenblüthenöl II," Journal für praktische Chemie, Heft 11-12 (December 12, 1902), Band 66, p. 498.
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