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amyl

1 American  
[am-il, ey-mil] / ˈæm ɪl, ˈeɪ mɪl /

adjective

  1. containing an amyl group; pentyl.


noun

  1. an amyl group.

amyl- 2 American  
  1. variant of amylo-, especially before a vowel.


amyl British  
/ ˈæmɪl /

noun

  1. (modifier, no longer in technical usage) of, consisting of, or containing any of eight isomeric forms of the monovalent group C 5 H 11 - See also pentyl

    amyl group or radical

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

amyl Scientific  
/ ăməl /
  1. The radical C 5 H 11, derived from pentane. Amyl occurs in eight isomeric forms.

  2. Also called pentyl


Etymology

Origin of amyl

1840–50; < Greek ám ( ylon ) starch ( amylo- ) + -yl, with haplology of am ( yl ) -yl

Example Sentences

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The fire was caused by a combustible chemical powder, potassium amyl xanthate, that’s widely used in the mining industry, officials said.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 24, 2021

The chemical amyl valeranate, some of them noticed, smelled somewhat apple-y.

From New York Times • Nov. 2, 2020

Humans are more sensitive than dogs to amyl acetate, the main odorant in bananas, for instance, presumably because identifying ripe fruit was more important to our own ancestors and irrelevant to those of dogs.

From The Guardian • May 11, 2017

Snyder didn’t send him to the hospital but instead treated him with amyl nitrate for angina; heparin, a blood thinner; and morphine for the pain.

From Slate • Jan. 19, 2017

It was thus suggested to Dr. Brunton's mind that nitrite of amyl, by relaxing the systemic arteries, might remove the unnatural tension, and give relief to the pain; and the result confirmed this hope.

From Neuralgia and the Diseases that Resemble it by Anstie, Francis E.