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lichenic acid
[
lahy-
ken
-ik
]
li·chen·ic ac·id
/
laɪˈkɛn
ɪk
/
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[
lahy-
ken
-ik
]
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noun
Chemistry
.
fumaric acid.
Origin:
1830–40;
lichen
+
-ic
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