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methyl

1 American  
[meth-uhl] / ˈmɛθ əl /

adjective

Chemistry.
  1. containing the methyl group. Me


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

    methylamine.


methyl British  
/ 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

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methyl Scientific  
/ mĕthəl /
  1. The radical CH 3, derived from methane.


Other Word Forms

  • methylic adjective

Etymology

Origin of methyl

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

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This result suggested that methyl viologen no longer had enough of the substance it needs to function: oxygen.

From Science Daily • Mar. 9, 2026

"Supersedure can be disruptive and costly, but supplementing colonies with methyl oleate could help stabilize hives during periods when continuous productivity is most important."

From Science Daily • Nov. 22, 2025

Methanol and methyl formate had already been observed in the gas phase within the Large Magellanic Cloud, but this is the first evidence that such molecules are also forming in the solid ice itself.

From Science Daily • Nov. 12, 2025

In 2018, for instance, the FDA withdrew authorization for certain synthetic flavors—including benzophenone, ethyl acrylate, and eugenyl methyl ether—used to mimic flavors like mint, cinnamon and citrus in processed foods.

From Salon • Jan. 23, 2025

Pipette off 50 cubic centimeters into a 200 cubic centimeter beaker, dilute slightly with distilled water, add a few drops of methyl orange indicator and titrate with normal acid.

From Soap-Making Manual A Practical Handbook on the Raw Materials, Their Manipulation, Analysis and Control in the Modern Soap Plant. by Thomssen, E. G.