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methyl

1

[ meth-uhl ]

adjective

, Chemistry.
  1. containing the methyl group. : Me


methyl-

2
  1. a combining form occurring in the names of chemical compounds in which the methyl group is present:

    methylamine.

methyl

/ ˈmiːθaɪl; ˈmɛθɪl; məˈθɪlɪk /

noun

  1. modifier of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group of atoms CH 3
  2. an organometallic compound in which methyl groups are bound directly to a metal atom


methyl

/ mĕthəl /

  1. The radical CH 3 , derived from methane.


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Derived Forms

  • methylic, adjective

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Other Words From

  • me·thyl·ic [me-, thil, -ik, m, uh, -], adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of methyl1

First recorded in 1835–45; by back formation from methylene

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Word History and Origins

Origin of methyl1

C19: from French méthyle, back formation from methylene

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Example Sentences

Although the gene itself stays unchanged, chemicals called methyl groups alter how that gene works.

This process, known as epigenetics, involves the addition of small chemical tags known as methyl groups to the DNA double helix.

Just add methyl cellulose, a thickener that can withstand high temperatures.

Those stains which are dissolved in methyl-alcohol combine fixation with the staining process.

Czapek says: "The well-known methyl pentoses do not occur in the free state in plant organisms so far as we know."

Methyl furfurol was found here also, this method indeed giving better results than that of Maquenne.

According to the statements of the manufacturers, Bengus Analgesic Balm contains menthol, salicylate of methyl and lanolin.

Methæmoglobin in the blood smaller than in para-acetamido-phenol, but more than when the methyl or ethyl compound is administered.

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