Definition of Diamyl

1. having two amyl groups [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Diamyl

diamondized
diamondizes
diamondizing
diamondless
diamondlike
diamondoid
diamondoids
diamonds
diamonds are a girl's best friend
diamonds in the rough
diamonte
diamontes
diamorphine
diampromide
diamthazole dihydrochloride
diamyl (current term)
diamylene
diamylenes
diana
dianalytic
diandria
diandries
diandrous
diandry
dianetic
dianhydride
dianhydrides
dianhydrogalactitol
dianion
dianions

Literary usage of Diamyl

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Optical Rotating Power of Organic Substances and Its Practical Applications by Hans Landolt, Otto Schönrock, Paul Lindner (1902)
"... methacrylate | diamyl succinate ... CH,— CO,A CH— CO,A CH—CO,A CH,—CO,A CHC1—CO,A CH—CO,A CC1—CO,A CH2—C02A diamyl ..."

2. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1868)
"CaO 32-2 33-3 From diamyl. 9'8 per cent. 32-6 To obtain the silver-salts, the solution of the calcium-salt was precipitated by silver-nitrate and the washed ..."

3. The Relations between chemical constitution and some physical properties by Samuel Smiles (1910)
"[M],, = +11-82 diamyl fumarate . . [M],, = and it is evident that the three esters fall into the same order as the acids when arranged in order of ..."

4. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"Thus whether methylal is heated with amyl alcohol or diamyl formal with methyl alcohol, the result is the same, the product« consisting of a mixture of ..."

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