IPA: //ˈkrɛsəl//
KK: /ˈkrɛsəl/
A type of chemical compound that is derived from cresol, often used in various industrial applications.
Cresyl is commonly used in the production of certain dyes and disinfectants.
Cresyl is derived from the word 'cresol', which comes from the combination of 'cres-' (from Latin 'crescere', meaning to grow) and '-ol' (a suffix used in chemistry to denote alcohols or phenolic compounds). The term 'cresyl' refers to a specific type of chemical compound related to cresol, which is used in various industrial applications.
Think of 'crescere', which means to grow, to remember that 'cresyl' is related to a chemical compound that has grown from the base structure of cresol.