IPA: //ˈsɪməl//
KK: /ˈsɪməl/
A type of organic compound related to cymene, often used in chemical contexts.
Cymol is commonly used in the production of various chemical substances.
The word 'cymol' originates from the Greek word 'kyme' (κύμα), meaning wave, and the suffix '-ol', which is often used in chemistry to denote alcohols or compounds. Therefore, 'cymol' refers to a compound related to waves or wave-like properties, particularly in a chemical context.
Think of 'kyme' meaning wave, which helps you remember that 'cymol' relates to a chemical compound that has wave-like properties.