IPA: //ˈælɪlɪk//
KK: /ˈælɪlɪk/
Relating to a specific type of chemical structure that includes a group of atoms known as an allyl group, which is made up of three carbon atoms and is often found in certain organic compounds.
The reaction produced an allylic compound that was crucial for the synthesis.
Allylic is derived from 'allyl' (from Latin 'allium', meaning garlic) and the suffix '-ic' (meaning pertaining to). The term 'allylic' refers to a position in a chemical compound that is adjacent to a double bond, particularly in relation to the allyl group, which is derived from the structure of garlic.
Think of 'allyl' relating to garlic and the '-ic' indicating a connection, so 'allylic' describes something that is connected to the structure of garlic in chemistry.