IPA: /ˈsɪniˌoʊl/
KK: /ˈsɪniˌoʊl/
A colorless liquid that is a natural compound found in eucalyptus oil and other essential oils, often used for its aromatic properties and in medicinal applications.
Cineol is commonly used in aromatherapy for its refreshing scent.
Cineol is derived from the Greek word "kinein" (meaning to move) and the suffix "-ol" (used in chemistry to denote alcohols). The term refers to a compound that has a moving or stimulating effect, often found in essential oils.
Think of 'kinein' which means to 'move' — this helps you remember that cineol is a compound that can stimulate or invigorate.