isotere
/aɪˈsoʊtɪər/Definitions
1. noun
A compound that is the result of a reaction between an acid and an alcohol, especially one in which the alcohol is not the main product.
“The chemist studied the isotere of the acid and the alcohol.”
2. noun
In organic chemistry, the product formed by the reaction of an acid with an alcohol.
“The lab produced a variety of isoteres in their experiment.”