IPA: /əˈsiːtɪn/
KK: /əˈsɛtɪn/
A type of chemical compound that is formed from acetic acid and is often used in various industrial applications.
Acetin is commonly used in the production of various chemical compounds.
Acetin is derived from 'acetic' (from Latin 'aceticus', meaning sour or vinegar-like) and the suffix '-in' (used in chemistry to denote substances). The word 'acetin' refers to a compound derived from acetic acid, often used in various chemical applications.
Think of 'acetic' which relates to vinegar, and remember that 'acetin' is a substance derived from acetic acid.